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The Connection Machine
169
Industrial
The Connection Machine was released on January 1, 1988 by Wax Trax Records as a part of the album The Hacker/The Act
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1988
LabelInterfisch Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy

Credits

Lyrics

"Listen, listen, my name is Harry Call. Can you hear me? Don't be afraid. I know you don't know who I am, but I know you. There isn't much to say about myself. I...I was very sick when I was a boy, I was paralyzed in my left arm and my left leg. I couldn't walk for six months. One doctor said that I would probably never walk again. My mother...my mother used to lower me into a hot bath. It was therapy. One time the door bell rang, and she went down to answer. I started sliding down. I could feel the water. It started to come into my chin and into my nose. And when I woke up, my body was all greasy from the holy oil she used to put on my body. I remember being disappointed I survived. When I was five, my father took me to a friend of his, and for no reason at all I hit him right in the stomach. with all my strength. He died a year later. He'll kill you if he gets a chance. I'm not afraid of death. I am afraid of murder." - From the film The Conversation (1974)
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