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    Well... not to dash your theory... but they said the inspiration for the pyramid was the Technologic music video. So yeah.
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    I would say that the repetition theory definitely holds up for for some of the songs but less for others.
    Songs like ‘Technologic’ and ‘Television Rules the Nation’ definitely use repetition to represent the monotony and repetitious nature of human life, but other songs such as ‘The Brainwasher’ get faster and faster creating a more chaotic vibe. I think some of the songs on HAA use repetition to that effect but not the whole album.
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    There's definately a negative message in the album, I think.
    Thomas Bangalter, in an interview, said:
    It's not an album that's meant to make you feel good.
    I reckon it's more about the corruptness of mankind. The music videos are dark, and the songs sound angty and grating. It's my favourite DP album though.

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