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* [[Acceptable Targets]]: The ''#1 with a Bullet'' album takes two very un-subtle jabs at Japanese. He uses a mocking [[Japanese Ranguage]] accent in "A Little Blue-Haired Lady" for no particular reason, and mercilessly pokes fun at their technological advances in "Workin' for the Japanese" (which also uses the accent at the end). |
* [[Acceptable Targets]]: The ''#1 with a Bullet'' album takes two very un-subtle jabs at Japanese. He uses a mocking [[Japanese Ranguage]] accent in "A Little Blue-Haired Lady" for no particular reason, and mercilessly pokes fun at their technological advances in "Workin' for the Japanese" (which also uses the accent at the end). |
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* [[Anvilicious]]: "We the People" hammers the listener over the head with Stevens' conservative Christian views, to the point that even if one agrees with the overall message, it's still pretty irritating. |
* [[Anvilicious]]: "We the People" hammers the listener over the head with Stevens' conservative Christian views, to the point that even if one agrees with the overall message, it's still pretty irritating. |