Declare Independence

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Total Tracks: 4   Total Length: 16:44

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FAAAAK!!!

crowward

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u gotta b twisted to like

juanbjork

but i love number 3 and the instrumental...it turns out i like this song a lil more without vocals...i mean i think bjork didnt think people were gonna love this song...but it seems non fans like it more the die hard fans

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what the f***?

specialboy

i love bjork, but this is not good........ where has her post, debut, homogenic, days gone? will the real bjork please stand up!!

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One to pick?

Jay-Kay

Can someone who has downloaded all four versions tell us which one is the best? Thanks.

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Declare Bjork is the One!

hipster1doofus2

Taken from her 2007, album Volta, this cut goes from retro 80s industrial to future progressive if I may coin a term here. I haven't had the motivation to download all the remixes as the clips sound pretty much the same to me. I think she would have distinguished them more. All things considered, Bjork is one of the most creative minds this world has ever seen whom I shall never declare independence from!

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