Subliminable Messages

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Subliminable Messages
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Studio album by Ten Foot Pole
Released June 8, 2004
Genre Punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock
Length29:56
Label Go-Kart
Ten Foot Pole chronology
Bad Mother Trucker
(2002) Bad Mother Trucker2002
Subliminable Messages
(2004)

Subliminable Messages is the sixth album by Ten Foot Pole. The title refers to a Bushism. [1]

Ten Foot Pole is an American punk rock band, formerly on Epitaph Records.

Bushism Unconventional wording, linguistic errors etc. in the speech of George W. Bush

"Bushisms" are unconventional statements, phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms, and semantic or linguistic errors in the public speaking of the 43rd President of the United States George W. Bush. The term has become part of popular folklore and is the basis of a number of websites and published books. It is often used to caricature the former president. Common characteristics include malapropisms, the creation of neologisms, spoonerisms, stunt words and grammatically incorrect subject–verb agreement.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Wake Up (And Smell the Fascism)" - 2:42
  2. "Kicked Out of Kindergarten" - 2:48
  3. "She Looks Like" - 1:52
  4. "Rachel Corrie" - 2:57
  5. "Black and Blue" - 2:52
  6. "Last Call for Russell's Balls" - 2:52
  7. "With You by My Side" - 2:27
  8. "Still Believe" - 2:09
  9. "Your World" - 2:48
  10. "Heaven and Hell" - 2:44
  11. "The Quest" - 2:33
  12. "Toss It All" - 3:22

Credits

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References

  1. "You know, the idea of putting subliminable messages into ads is—it's ridiculous." George W. Bush. Retrieved December 8, 2008 from CNN Transcripts, "Larry King Live: What's So Funny About Election 2000?" Aired September 29, 2000.