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Johnny Christ To be invisible so Rev could never find me.
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invisible not-sure seeing
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invisible enough
Paul Celan who is invisible enough to see you
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invisible advantage
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invisible destination draws
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Lester Bowie We expect the listener to have, like, a movie going on when they hear us. That's what it's all about for us.
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