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Kiss Me, Son of Blog

Chase Roper

A weekly essay about every They Might Be Giants song in order. And the life that happened while I was listening.

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Latest Issues

Working Undercover For The Man: That's a Wrap on Mink Car

They Might Be Giants' 'Working Undercover for the Man,' imposter syndrome, corporate disguises, and a proper goodbye to the Mink Car album.

Let's just start writing and see where I go with this one. The entire Mink Car album is now behind...

38 hours ago
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Kiss Me, Son of Extras: Am I Awake?

Another They Might Be Giants song that I almost ruined by setting it as an alarm to wake up to every morning.

I’ve done it again.

4 days ago
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On the Cultural Impact of Edith Head: A Study

Proceedings of the Mink Car Center for the Study of American Iconoclasm

On the Cultural Impact to Fashion, Celebrity, and Iconoclasty of Edith Head, with a Comparative Analysis of the Parallel Influence of Helen Gurley Brown, and a Brie...

8 days ago
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Kiss Me, Son of Extras: I Am A Human Head

An almost kids song from They Might Be Giants about a person who is only one human hair with no scalp for a home.

I’m writing about every song from every full studio album by They Might Be Giants. These posts are for the other songs.

9 days ago
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Finished With Lies: Starting now, I'm telling the truth.

“Is there something you want to tell me about Spot?” my mom asked as I stepped into the kitchen, closing the laundry room door behind me.

Spot was our bunny who lived in a suitable enclosure in the backyard. One of my after-school chores a...

16 days ago
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