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ROBOT DISASTER + NEO TOKYO + SUXX


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Guitars are Overrated

Turntables used to be the musical vehicle that was bypassed by most, but according to ROBOT DISASTER, guitars are the over-rated instrument now. The song’s pretty funny actually and it speaks loudly to the state of music (and music blogs). Where’s the fun if you can’t make fun of yourself? Naturally though, I prefer the remixes. SUXX does a pretty good job preparing the tune for the dancefloor. NEO TOKYO however, dials the robotdisco blend perfectly.

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MP3: Robot Disaster – Guitars are Overrated (Neo Tokyo remix) ♥♥♥

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MP3: Robot Disaster – Guitars are Overrated (Suxx remix)

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MP3: Robot Disaster – Guitars are Overrated

The single is out now on GASH DIGITAL.

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4 Responses to “ROBOT DISASTER + NEO TOKYO + SUXX”


  1. The Lemur Says:

    Missing an “r” in “Overated” in the file name of Suxx???

  2. manalogue Says:

    Thanks Lemur! Link is fixed.

  3. jaron Says:

    I like, although this sounds a bit like a disco punk version of Art Brut?

  4. G*(frontvoxRD) Says:

    Is there anything wrong with being like a disco punk version of Art Brut?!

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