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6,825
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34,379
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288,632
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Song Views:
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43,940,701
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10,300
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Total Users:
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Online Users:
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197
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Submitted By: Big D
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It is in the key of E, a common key signature for punk rock songs, but more relevantly it is one of only two songs (the other is "Whatsername") on the entire album not with a key signature of G, A-flat, A (which are each only a semitone apart), or F minor in any part of the song. This radically different key signature subconsciously makes the listener aware that this song marks a transition, both in the album's tone and the continually unfolding story of Jesus of Suburbia.
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Submitted By: Big D
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Letterbomb featured Bikini Kill's Kathleen Hanna singing for the opening of the song.
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