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craigtheman | 01:17 Sun 26th Oct 2003 | Music
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The Thrill Kill Kult song, 'A Daisy Chain for Satan,' contains the following spoken-word samples: 'I live for drugs.' 'That's great. ' 'I freaked out very very badly.' 'I freaked out on acid. ' 'I'm the white rabbit.' 'My friends turn me on'. 'I could never afford it, I would never buy drugs. ' I've always assumed they were from some anti-drug film from the late sixties, but I've never been able to confirm it. Does anyone know where these samples are taken from? I've also heard that there's a Meat Beat Manifesto song called 'Acid Again' that samples the same source. What's it from? Help!
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http://post.queensu.ca/~fletchra/TKK/Lyrics/confes
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has all the lyrics you mentioned. Not sure it helps.

The white rabbit is about Alice in wonderland who helps/guides Alice to the land underground, the wonderland were she sees all sorts of fantastic things aka has taken acid/LSD

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