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(Soundbite of song "Mouthwash") Ms. KATE NASH: (Singing) This is my face covered in freckles With the occasional spot and sun-stains.
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CHRISTGAU: The song is called "Mouthwash" and it goes on like that till its title comes around a minute in.
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(Soundbite of song, "Mouthwash") Ms. NASH: (Singing) And I use mouthwash.
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(Soundbite of song, "Mouthwash") Ms. KATE NASH (Singer): (Singing) This is my face, covered in freckles, with the occasional spot, and some veins.
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Still, Nash remembers her roots, playing begrudging renditions of 'Mouthwash' and 'Merry Happy' from her defining debut, but it seems as though Made of Bricks is a part of her past she wishes to leave behind.
The Line Of Best Fit Ryan Butcher 2010
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Still, Nash remembers her roots, playing begrudging renditions of 'Mouthwash' and 'Merry Happy' from her defining debut, but it seems as though Made of Bricks is a part of her past she wishes to leave behind.
The Line Of Best Fit Ryan Butcher 2010
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'Mouthwash' is the one where Kate flashes her hand, especially the way the piano hiccup starts exactly like Spektor's
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'Mouthwash' is the one where Kate flashes her hand, especially the way the piano hiccup starts exactly like Spektor's
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'Mouthwash' is the one where Kate flashes her hand, especially the way the piano hiccup starts exactly like Spektor's
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Example: a 3.2 ounce, TSA-compliant bottle of Listerine Total Care Anticavity Mouthwash retails for $1.99 at CVS, while a 16.8 ounce container costs $4.99.
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