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maybe picture a knife fight? they seem to have alot of love for that track looking at interviews they have done. they think "we have to stick together" is a powerful closing lyric. my debut albums gonna end with the line "but really, why are we here?" THAT, my friends, is something to consider while chewing on your werthers

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By the way this is assuming that they play 4th, if they play third i'd add This Orient, Two Steps Twice and Providence (from Holy Fire)

That prelude would be awesome live!

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If and it's A BIG IF, Arctic Monkeys are a headliner I'd love to see this setlist:

Don't Sit Down Cos I've Moved Your Chair

Still Take You Home

New Song

Secret Door

Library Pictures

R U Mine?

Brianstorm

New Song

Little Wirral Riddler (w/ Miles Kane)

505 (w/ Miles Kane)

The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala

New Song

View From The Afternoon

Evil Twin

This House Is A Circus

Suck It & See

Pretty Visitors

New Song

Florescent Adolescent

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EMINEM

Won't Back Down

Without Me

Kill You

Not Afraid

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Purple Pills/ My Band (w/ D12)

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The Real Slim Shady

Never Enough

Just Lose It

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Guilty Conscience

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Love The Way You Lie

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Criminal

Drug Ballad

Just Don't Give A Fuck

Role Model

W.T.P.

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Sing For The Moment

Lose Yourself

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If and it's A BIG IF, Arctic Monkeys are a headliner I'd love to see this setlist:

Don't Sit Down Cos I've Moved Your Chair

Still Take You Home

New Song

Secret Door

Library Pictures

R U Mine?

Brianstorm

New Song

Little Wirral Riddler (w/ Miles Kane)

505 (w/ Miles Kane)

The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala

New Song

View From The Afternoon

Evil Twin

This House Is A Circus

Suck It & See

Pretty Visitors

New Song

Florescent Adolescent

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If and it's A BIG IF, Arctic Monkeys are a headliner I'd love to see this setlist:

Don't Sit Down Cos I've Moved Your Chair

Still Take You Home

New Song

Secret Door

Library Pictures

R U Mine?

Brianstorm

New Song

Little Wirral Riddler (w/ Miles Kane)

505 (w/ Miles Kane)

The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala

New Song

View From The Afternoon

Evil Twin

This House Is A Circus

Suck It & See

Pretty Visitors

New Song

Florescent Adolescent

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If and it's A BIG IF, Arctic Monkeys are a headliner I'd love to see this setlist:

Don't Sit Down Cos I've Moved Your Chair

Still Take You Home

New Song

Secret Door

Library Pictures

R U Mine?

Brianstorm

New Song

Little Wirral Riddler (w/ Miles Kane)

505 (w/ Miles Kane)

The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala

New Song

View From The Afternoon

Evil Twin

This House Is A Circus

Suck It & See

Pretty Visitors

New Song

Florescent Adolescent

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