standing in line...
Created on: September 7th, 2006
Not even Rage Against The Machine would oppose a Dew Army.
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I disagree. Dew Army can be many things. At one extreme it's misheard lyrics. Its original purpose was not misheard lyrics, but lyrics that can phonetically be interpreted as something completely different (and much more mundane), i.e. "Dew" instead of "Du" and "A tack" instead of "Attack". This is probably the other extreme, but I think it's still valid. The actual song lyrics are indeed "standing in line", but I'm pretty sure they didn't mean something as mundane as this. They were talking about nationalism and other political mumbo-jumbo.
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