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PC-XMNever Ever Buy a Macintosh

Author: flag Retro (SE) (Niclas Svensrud)Deceased

Uploaded By: flagElrinth

Song Length: 3:37
Release Year: 1997
Song Status: Active *
Song Legacy Flag: R
Song Source: Remix
Song Platform: PlatformPC-XM


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Cover version of S.P.O.C.K - Never Trust a Klingon.

The Apple company keep spreading their junk
Always ready to make more
They don't care about quality at all
As long as they can sell some more
Piece of trash with no demoscene
A totally fucked up machine
With its special design, it remains unopenable
Until the time has come
To start burning right in front of you
And make you call 911
And if you ever should touch it by mistake
You have to chop off your arm

Never, ever, never buy a Macintosh
(You will always regret it)
Never, ever, never buy a Macintosh
(You will never forget it)

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flagAccidental
Unplayed Requester™

Maybe buy a better microphone.

flagridge
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Riiiidge Racer!

He had a point tho.

flagmirrorbird
symptomless coma

This was pre-Intel obviously

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