repeated sound

overwritten layer, false memories
Guardians of a magickal order on the astral plane
god of trash
pyro reverse measurement
The Pull of Dominance
the picture arises, out of the noise
the cosmos, the world, and the moon
what counts as social justice
A world that can now only exist in our hearts

penguins, ducks, and chickens
independent, your own team
god-Breaker
Thrash, Part II
military promotion, rank of Major
Cosmic karma balance cleared
Snake Eater and Light Bearer
the dream unit is formed
The Asura of Wrath

angry “angel”
virus transmission route
max magickal power
secrets hidden from the beginning of the world, with coded language
the Asura of Rage
the ghost dies when the body dies
avatar of god
call on the gods of the old world
smashed idol

Psychic weight
Magick is the Great Equalizer
personal Net
a sacred space, a sacred circle
Hairy scars
mobile land mine
becoming the “angel”
Poke holes in the sky
always c. 1983, in your heart

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Top 10 Songs I Want to Hear in Killing Eve, Season 4

10. Sur La Plache – La Femme
– French lyrics and female vocals, with a throwback style, like Unloved.

9. Our Real is Real – Typical Girls
– Fits Vill and Eve’s love and is a match for Unloved’s musical style.

8. Joga – Bjork
– Sounds like Unloved’s “Lee,” and is also a good love song for Vill and Eve.

7. Isobel – Bjork
– Sounds like Unloved’s “Love Lost.” Lyrics fit both Vill and Eve, at this point.

6. Sun in My Mouth – Bjork
– Sounds like Unloved’s “Forever Unloved.” Good for a soft scene.

5. Mr. Jones – Counting Crows
– Fits a scene here, between Dasha and Vill, eating brunch, in Barcelona, and the themes of Season 3, as a whole.

4. You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Rolling Stones
– Thematically fits Villanelle and sounds like Unloved’s “Xpectations.”

3. When the Levee Breaks – Led Zeppelin
– Good for a climactic scene and sounds like Unloved’s “Guilty of Love.”

2. Woke Up This Morning [Chosen One Mix] – A3
– Also sounds like Unloved’s “Guilty of Love,” and was an opening song for “The Sopranos.”

1. Time to Pretend – MGMT
– Thematically fits both Vill and Eve: from the wanting to break out of cubicles and the “commute,” to living an over-the-top life in “Paris.”

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