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− | * Contrary to appearances, | + | * Contrary to appearances, Jonathan insists he does not hate California. Instead, "I Hate California" is a break-up song; Jonathan had a girlfriend who was doing a long stretch of living in California working on a musical, and their break-up inspired this song.<ref>[[A Talk with JoCo, Part 2 (Undocumented Songs)]]</ref> |
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I Hate California | |
Release | Smoking Monkey |
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Length | LENGTH |
Release date | 11-05-2003 |
Related Pages | Other media |
Blog entry |
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Trivia
- Contrary to appearances, Jonathan insists he does not hate California. Instead, "I Hate California" is a break-up song; Jonathan had a girlfriend who was doing a long stretch of living in California working on a musical, and their break-up inspired this song.[1]
Availability
Themes
(Your themes here)
References
Smoking Monkey |
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