Man and Wife, the Latter (Damaged Goods)

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"Man and Wife, the Latter (Damaged Goods)" is a politically charged indie rock song by Desaparecidos that critiques suburban domestic life and consumerist decay.

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Man and Wife, the Latter (Damaged Goods) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Read Music/Speak Spanish NERFINISHED
artist Desaparecidos NERFINISHED
associatedAct Bright Eyes NERFINISHED
associatedScene Omaha indie rock scene
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes consumerist culture
middle-class complacency
suburban domestic life
genre emo
indie rock
punk rock
hasPart bass guitar
drums
guitars
keyboards
vocals
language English
lyricTheme alienation
consumerism
economic inequality
marital dissatisfaction
political critique
suburban decay
suburban domestic life
mood angry
urgent
musicStyle aggressive
guitar-driven
politically charged
narrativeFocus married couple in suburbia
partOf Read Music/Speak Spanish NERFINISHED
performer Conor Oberst NERFINISHED
Denver Dalley NERFINISHED
Ian McElroy NERFINISHED
Landon Hedges NERFINISHED
Matt Baum NERFINISHED
politicalOrientation left-wing critique of capitalism
recordLabel Saddle Creek Records NERFINISHED
releaseContext early 2000s American indie rock
tempo fast

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Desaparecidos hasPart Man and Wife, the Latter (Damaged Goods)