

It is virtually impossible to dislike that song. I've always loved the lyrics in this song.ĭespite all of that, Over is arguably the best song on the cd. There was a time when my favourite song on this cd was Video Kid, because of the video game style intro, which seriously is too cute, and if you listen to it you can understand why. If you think you have the topic pegged then congratulations to you, it still has fantastic accompanying imagery.


You could probably say that all The Birthday Massacre seem to write about is relationships, whether it's meant in a romantic sense or something else, but even if it is does it really matter? Promise Me may well be an example of such, but it's fucking brilliant. But I still do, because the rest could be kickass and I'd miss out. If it's a mediocre opener, I will reluctantly listen to the rest. Fucking damn whispering!įor those of you who haven't cottoned on just yet, the first song on a cd often determines whether I should listen to the entire cd or not. Happy Birthday is the lucky song chosen to open the cd, and the fact that Chibi whispers in the song is enough to lure me into liking them. I don't give a damn if you're not a fan of them, or gothic style electronica/industrial, you should own it anyway.įor starters, there is nothing bad about this cd.
