1986: Hip beat
Created on: February 26th, 2007
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side one (or, on the CD, song number five) ends with the masterpiece "Hip to Be Square" (which, ironically is accompanied by the band's only bad video), the key song on Fore!, which is a rollicking ode to conformity that's so catchy most people probably don't even listen to the lines, but with Chris Hayes blasting guitar and terrific keyboard playing-who cares? And it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends-it's also a personal statement about the band itself,
The image of Huey submerging his face in ice water in the video for "I want a new drug" has stayed with me 20 years later. Back then though, I didn't really understand what any type of hangover was. I just knew to stay away from my parents after a night of partying. On topic, excellent editing on the gif, well done sir.
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