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Meanwhile I was genuinely surprised, even shocked, by Blackout. Not because it's Britney, or because of its innovation, but because of its creepiness, its black hole heart. The crux of "Freakshow" isn't the wobbler, it's the unnerving moment when Britney suddenly starts repeating her lines in sick, flat vocals pitched down so low it's like she's turned mid-song into a man. This dramatic, near-random identity switch is what suddenly made me think about "Twin Peaks", and if there's one song that takes Britney right into the Black Lodge it's the album's centrepiece, "Get Naked (I Got a Plan)". This is a song about sex, nothing else, but the level of studio tricknology applied to it turns it claustrophobic, as frightening as it's exhilarating.
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i usually disagree with p4k (especially after 2012), but dis person (even though i dont like his taste at all) got it right imo... i just read it again, the whole article is perfect
the amount of autism and pretentiousness of p4k comparing it to twin peaks and not reviewing the album tho

gets me everytime
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The most iconic top and bottom in cinema history

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overrated but i remember watching it alone at like 3 am for the first time when i was still in the closet and shedding a few tears during the last scene... i was 16 lol
"jack i swear"
