What Made Milwaukee Famous
It's all about fame from association
If I were to come to you with a triad of rusty, misshapen, age-fatigued nails and tried to sell them to you, you’d more than likely give me the look-and-the-sneer before retuning to your latte.
However, if I were to come to you with a trio of similar nails, affirming that they were the ones used to hold Jesus up on the cross, you would be hard pressed to dismiss them with haughty body language, and would, at the very least, give them a second look. Thusly, due to their association with Jesus, the nails become famous and must therefore find their rightful place on eBay.
I speak of this only to segue more easily into mentioning how great What Made Milwaukee Famous’ Resistance St. is. See, because the nails are famous because of Jesus, and the band’s name asks what made Milwaukee famous. Cheap trickery or skillful writing technique? I suggest you debate this while listening to the band’s powerful pop-rock sounds. In fact, forget it: listen to the song carefully and take full advantage of their musicianship. Enjoy their very capable capacity to deliver strong, melodious, anthemic tunes and never mind whatever the hell I wrote to get here.
MP3: What Made Milwaukee Famous - Resistance St
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