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Old 09.28.2006, 02:53 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by matt g
I think ever since Beck decided to be a scientologist his music has become very uninteresting. I think he got into that after Sea Change and before Guero, which would explain why Guero was just not exciting/provoking like all of his previous releases. Something about that hokey-assed um... religion seems to ruin people's creativednesses. This new cd is not doing it for me. I've listened to it twice now, just not happenin'. The only exciting part of it is the cover, and the stickers that come with it. I havn't tried out the dvd part of it yet, but i'm not expecting much out of it.

I'm pretty sure Beck's not a scientoligist by choice. t=Rather his grandfather was one and Beck has fallen into it's lineage. This religion is apparently nothing new, but still stupid/. Beck gives them money but doesn't really know hteir core beliefs or anythign of suchness/
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