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Tracy Bonham — Devil's Got Your Boyfriend
Album: Masts of Manhatta
Avg rating:
5.4

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Total ratings: 192









Released: 2010
Length: 4:35
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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Yuck, just as bad as the Pierces...Where is the barf emoicon when you need one?
Catchy and creepy at the same time. I gave it an 8, and I stand by that rating.

ugh, that just kept going, didn't it?
 drews wrote:
Can't decide what's worse, Tracy Bonham or the other TB (tuberculosis)
 
At least you can be vaccinated against TB    (you just have to suffer through the other)


Can't decide what's worse, Tracy Bonham or the other TB (tuberculosis)
Fun song...I'll take a smile on this boring Tuesday afternoon. {#Roflol}
Violin part reminds me of the tango music at the end of True Lies. Anyone agree? Anyone? Buehler?


Good fun song. Reasonable message for women. Good fun... Just laugh... The world is -NOT- that serious.
It is a good fun song...

No, this is just annoying.



  1. No

I Still like it.
{#Puke}
Once or twice a month would be OK, but it's been way more than that. Bill *used* to be famous for avoiding high rotation of any given track-let alone ones that are relatively unliked such as this one.

 
Nerubo wrote:
Well,  the vote distribution on this one is interesting:  As of July 22, 2010, 60% of the votes fall into the 6-8 range, but bumps at 3 and 1 pull the average rating down.

In addition to the set mixing Bill is justifiably famous for, I also think he understands that if you throw out all the songs that have some low ratings, you tend to end up with music that no one really hates, but no one really loves either (with the obvious exception of bands almost everyone loves, like the Beatles). If that means that sometimes you gotta reach for the mute button, I for one say it's well worth it.

 
mikeatlarge wrote:
This was *kinda* OK the first 175 times I heard it here... but that party is over... given its relatively low rating I'm not sure why it's in such high rotation?
 

 


 rtrudeau wrote:
This reminds me of the Pierces, which is NOT A GOOD THING.
 
I second that
El Madmo's "Juan (The Hey Nonny-Nonny Goat Man") would be perfect after this! {#Dancingbanana}
gets annoying
This reminds me of the Pierces, which is NOT A GOOD THING.
This is pretty funny!! Really LOL!! {#Roflol}
cool lyrics.. at least what I can make of them
Well,  the vote distribution on this one is interesting:  As of July 22, 2010, 60% of the votes fall into the 6-8 range, but bumps at 3 and 1 pull the average rating down.

In addition to the set mixing Bill is justifiably famous for, I also think he understands that if you throw out all the songs that have some low ratings, you tend to end up with music that no one really hates, but no one really loves either (with the obvious exception of bands almost everyone loves, like the Beatles). If that means that sometimes you gotta reach for the mute button, I for one say it's well worth it.

 
mikeatlarge wrote:
This was *kinda* OK the first 175 times I heard it here... but that party is over... given its relatively low rating I'm not sure why it's in such high rotation?
 


quirky, creepy, and I can dance to it. yep, it'll do...for now...I think....maybe. {#Biggrin}
This is rather different from her early music, which is even more rage-tastic than Alanis Morisette's Jagged Little Pill album.  I like it quite a bit.
 
Nice to see Tracy Bonham back !
This was *kinda* OK the first 175 times I heard it here... but that party is over... given its relatively low rating I'm not sure why it's in such high rotation?
Love the strings and the rhythm. The voice is annoying enough to counteract said love.
Have been a Tracy Bonham fan..but would like to hear more from this CD. Love the comment "she's Joan Jett's evil twin.
I dont like it.
This is quirky-cool. I like the wicked lyrics, and Tracy Bonham has a voice that lends itself to rock. There's something about this song that's mesmerizing and catchy. And a leedle beet creepy. I love Tracy Bonham. She's like Joan Jett's evil twin. {#Roflol}


Seems a bit odd, and a bit Gwen Stefani-ish perhaps, but I'll reserve judgement, or at least rating for now.