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My Song Facts
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1.
The Strokes
- The End Has No End
The music video
for the song
contains several
allusions to
Stanley Kubrick's
2001: A Space
Odyssey.
2.
The Strokes
- Reptilia
The title
"Reptilia&quo
t; refers to the
"reptilian
brain," the
central part of
one's brain that
handles basic
emotions such as
love and hate.
3.
The Strokes
- New York City Cops
New York City Cops
was omitted from
the US version of
the album in the
wake of the
September 11, 2001
attacks on the
World Trade Center
(the chorus to the
song contains the
lines "New
York City
cops/They ain't
too smart").
It was replaced by
"When It
Started" in
the US release, so
this single is the
only place to find
"New York
City Cops"
released in the
USA.
4.
The Strokes
- Ize Of The World
The song's theme,
as the Rolling
Stone album review
claims, is
"contemplat[i
ng]
mortality",
as the lyrics use
different examples
of human actions
such as
"idolize"
;,
"terrorize&qu
ot;, and
"tranquilize&
quot;. The
suffixes of these
words also
explains the
song's title.
5.
The Strokes
- Hard To Explain
Hard to Explain is
the single that
got the band's
hype machine to an
uncontrollable
fervor.
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