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8 responses · 732 views · Ty Segall - "Finger"

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This is a great song. I love the juxtaposition of Russian ballerina girls with this very grungy, psychedelic sound. For some reason it reminds me of toddler beauty queens because pageants masquerade as pure innocence when they're actually disturbing and dark. (the music is pure sex at 1:02 btw).
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Natasha reposted to MusicVideos — This is a great song. I love the juxtaposition of the ballerina girls with this very grungy, psychedelic song. For some reason it reminds me of beauty queen pageants for little girls because the event comes across as innocent when it's actually disturbing and dark. 12 months ago
Natasha reposted to music — This is a great song. I love the juxtaposition of the ballerina girls with this very grungy, psychedelic song. For some reason it reminds me of beauty queen pageants for little girls because the event comes across as innocent when it's actually disturbing and dark. 12 months ago
Natasha reposted to SanFranciscoLove — This is a great song from a SF native. I love the juxtaposition of Russian ballerina girls with this very grungy, psychedelic sound. For some reason it reminds me of toddler beauty queens because pageants masquerade as pure innocence when they're actually disturbing and dark. 12 months ago
popop reposted to videoartists 12 months ago
Natasha reposted to DANCE — This is a great song. I love the juxtaposition of Russian ballerina girls with this very grungy, psychedelic sound. For some reason it reminds me of toddler beauty queens because pageants masquerade as pure innocence when they're actually disturbing and dark. 12 months ago
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Natasha reposted to SF — This is a great song from a SF native. I love the juxtaposition of Russian ballerina girls with this very grungy, psychedelic sound. For some reason it reminds me of toddler beauty queens because pageants masquerade as pure innocence when they're actually disturbing and dark. 12 months ago
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