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Examples
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Alli Gallixsee 1 year ago wow. bjork. ratatat. timelapse. hd.
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I seriously considered going just to see ratatat. saw them at the grenada 2 years ago and the grenada has let me down in the booking dept, two years since.
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The ratatat of guns he could parrot while he played war underneath the kitchen table as a child with thick brown curls I liked to pull until he squealed.
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Haldan: this ratatat remix is spectacular, if only the album was all ratatat remixes.
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Douglas Reinhardt: ratatat don't pull themselves out there enough to be remember. their stuff is great and they should do another remix mix tape like last summer, but maybe just rock tunes.
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As much as I love arriving in London, and walking the morning streets, I love leaving in the evening too, watching the green fields ratatat past on the train out of Paddington.
home 2006
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As we talked, I realized that, after having lived for years with the constant explosion of bombs and the ratatat of strafing fighter planes, this puny attempt at "terror" may well have been simply a waste of time.
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They have come to call & we'll all go walking under the black sky's droning big bombers among the ratatat of ack-ack...
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So, yesterday, there were Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells, jamming fat Run-D.M.C. beats through a wood chipper of pitch-shifted guitars; there was the singer Brandon Flowers, on leave from the Killers, singing a version of Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis Eyes" - quite faithful, quite ridiculous - and Interpol, on the big stage, playing inert eighth-note ratatat in front of individual surveillance-camera streams.
NYT > Home Page By BEN RATLIFF 2011
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Ra brushes off roles with vison and earned bombast: she's all defense and verbal ratatat layed out in checkmate architecture.
PopMatters Terry Sawyer 2010
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