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The sky crackled with a fractured lighting bolt, fizzling and popping as it ripped its way down from above. The stench of something most foul filled the traveller's nostrils, a potent mix of hormonally-altered Chicken farm runoff and a small slum's worth of minimum wage workers who couldn't afford to use the private laundromats in the big cities. Odds are there were a few corpses there too, since the traveller knows full well whoever owns the reservoir he's walking across from can afford his fare share of privatised anthrax.

He coughs, wiping off some greenish phlegm as it landed on his wrist. He should see a doctor, he joked to himself, knowing that things like that, a doctor for someone who wasn't sleeping with Jeff Bezos, were a relic of the past, like unions, or the FDA, or the little heart rating on the corners of cereal boxes. Once again, a bolt of lightning tore across the sky. It was daytime, the traveller was pretty sure, but the brief tear across the soot-filled skyline was as much akin to sunlight as they could hope right now. The smokestacks off in the distance pump out billows of company coal, mined in a company town, into the air, powering, I dunno, something the upper classes use, like hair dryers, or at least that's what they tell people like the traveller. He coughs again, this time noting a red glob nestled with the rest he hacked up.

A third lightning flash illuminates a tattered campaign poster still somehow clinging to the wall of an abandoned building, like many on the waterfront are. It reads -- "Don't let the marxist Democrats take what's yours! Keep America free for all! Vote in Rand Paul for a 4th term!"

The year is 2021. Former President Ron Paul is long dead. His son lives on. Business is booming.


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The sky crackled with a fractured lighting bolt, fizzling and popping as it ripped its way down from above. The stench of something most foul filled the traveller's nostrils, a potent mix of hormonally-altered Chicken farm runoff and a small slum's worth of minimum wage workers who couldn't afford to use the private laundromats in the big cities. Odds are there were a few corpses there too, since the traveller knows full well whoever owns the reservoir he's walking across from can afford his fare share of privatised anthrax.

He coughs, wiping off some greenish phlegm as it landed on his wrist. He should see a doctor, he joked to himself, knowing that things like that, a doctor for someone who wasn't sleeping with Jeff Bezos, were a relic of the past, like unions, or the FDA, or the little heart rating on the corners of cereal boxes. Once again, a bolt of lightning tore across the sky. It was daytime, the traveller was pretty sure, but the brief tear across the soot-filled skyline was as much akin to sunlight as they could hope right now. The smokestacks off in the distance pump out billows of company coal, mined in a company town, into the air, powering, I dunno, something the upper classes use, like hair dryers, or at least that's what they tell people like the traveller. He coughs again, this time noting a red glob nestled with the rest he hacked up.

A third lightning flash illuminates a tattered campaign poster still somehow clinging to the wall of an abandoned building, like many on the waterfront are. It reads -- "Don't let the marxist Democrats take what's yours! Keep America free for all! Vote in Rand Paul for a 4th term!"

The year is 2021. Former President Ron Paul is long dead. His son lives on. Business is booming.


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10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
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9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
1. The Stranglers (feat. Hugh Cornwell) - Strange Little Girl (1994)
2. Tupac Shakur (ft. Zack De LaRocha, Dr. Dre) - Assata (1998)
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9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
NME's Top 10 albums of the 90's (1990-2000)

1. The Stranglers (ft. Hugh Cornwell) - Strange Little Girl (1994)
2. Tupac Shakur (ft. Zack De LaRocha, Dr. Dre) - Assata (1998)
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5. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur - Reconciliation (1999)
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9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
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NME's Top 10 albums of the 90's (1990-2000)

1. The Stranglers (ft. Hugh Cornwell) - Strange Little Girl (1994)
2. Tupac Shakur (ft. Zack De LaRocha, Dr. Dre) - Assata (1998)
3.
4.
5. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur - Reconciliation (1999)
6.
7. U2 - Zero (1991)
8.
9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
NME's Top 10 albums of the 90's (1990-2000)

1. The Stranglers (ft. Hugh Cornwell) - Strange Little Girl (1994)
2. Tupac Shakur (ft. Zack De LaRocha, Dr. Dre) - Assata (1998)
3. Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time? (1994)
4.
5. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur - Reconciliation (1999)
6.
7. U2 - Zero (1991)
8.
9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
NME's Top 10 albums of the 90's (1990-2000)

1. The Stranglers (ft. Hugh Cornwell) - Strange Little Girl (1994)
2. Tupac Shakur (ft. Zack De LaRocha, Dr. Dre) - Assata (1998)
3. Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time? (1994)
4. Erykah Badu (ft. Andre 3000, the Roots) - Amerika (1996)
5. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur - Reconciliation (1999)
6.
7. U2 - Zero (1991)
8.
9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
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NME's Top 10 albums of the 90's (1990-2000)

1. Tony Christie (ft. Jarvis Cocker) - Walk Like A Panther (2000)
2. Tupac Shakur (ft. Zack De LaRocha, Dr. Dre) - Assata (1998)
3. Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time? (1994)
4. Erykah Badu (ft. Andre 3000, the Roots) - Amerika (1996)
5. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur - Reconciliation (1999)
6.
7. U2 - Zero (1991)
8.
9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
NME's Top 10 albums of the 90's (1990-2000)

1. Tony Christie (ft. Jarvis Cocker) - Walk Like A Panther (2000)
2. Tupac Shakur (ft. Zack De LaRocha, Dr. Dre) - Assata (1998)
3. Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time? (1994)
4. Erykah Badu (ft. Andre 3000, the Roots) - Amerika (1996)
5. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur - Reconciliation (1999)
6. New Order - We Are in Control (1995)
7. U2 - Zero (1991)
8.
9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
NME's Top 10 albums of the 90's (1990-2000)

1. Tony Christie (ft. Jarvis Cocker) - Walk Like A Panther (2000)
2. Tupac Shakur (ft. Zack De LaRocha, Dr. Dre) - Assata (1998)
3. Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time? (1994)
4. Erykah Badu (ft. Andre 3000, the Roots) - Amerika (1996)
5. The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur - Reconciliation (1999)
6. New Order - We Are in Control (1995)
7. U2 - Zero (1991)
8. The Stranglers (ft. Hugh Cornwell) - Sugar Bullets (1994)
9. Kurt Cobain & Jellyfish - Spilt Milk (1993)
10. The Other Two & Johnny Marr - Lost Highways (1996)
 
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