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Coheed And Cambria Sings Justice Scalia's Dissenting Opinions
This one's for those of you keep up with the latest on SCOTUS: Coheed and Cambria performed an original song with excerpts entirely taken from Justice Scalia's recent dissenting opinions on the Affordable Care Act and same-sex marriage, both of which were just affirmed in America this week. Enjoy the nonsense below.
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3 Comments on "Coheed And Cambria Sings Scalia's Dissent"

2. writes:
oopsey almost forgot. Coheed's singer needs a haircut, needs to man up, grow a pair and sing like a man. But of all the aforementioned, the haircut is indispensable. I mean look at dudes like Kerry King. That's a good reference point into the process of remaking yourself. Stop singing like a chick, and the world would be balanced. This EMO threshold in which your band coexists is altering the balance of the cosmos.
3. writes:
I tend to disagree. Rush has high vocals like this and it ends up working after you let it sink in. Not comparing them to Rush musically mind you, but some of Coheeds songs sound good with his vocals. I still cant stand their power ballads, but I dont hate them like I used to.
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1. slammin_rushdie writes:
This is what a typical Fair To Midland song sounds like.