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Misanthrope is a band or musician played by Owen Armstrong on his radio show in the novel Just Listen by Sarah Dessen (2006). He plays their song "Descartes Dream," which is described by protagonist Annabel Greene as: "some sort of electronic piece, consisting of various beeps and blips, with a man talking over them, reciting what sounded...like a shopping list." She also notes its duration was five and a half minutes.
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Misanthrope is a band or musician played by Owen Armstrong on his radio show in the novel ''Just Listen'' by Sarah Dessen (2006). He plays their song "Descartes Dream," which is described by protagonist Annabel Greene as: "some sort of electronic piece, consisting of various beeps and blips, with a man talking over them, reciting what sounded... like a shopping list." She also notes its duration was five and a half minutes.
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==External Links==
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*[http://sarahdessen.com/book/just-listen/ ''Just Listen'' on author's site]
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=4a6kCAAAQBAJ&lpg=PA147&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Just Listen'' on Google Books]
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[[Category:Young adult novels]]
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[[Category:Just Listen]]
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[[Category:Electronic music]]

Latest revision as of 15:37, 3 March 2019

Misanthrope is a band or musician played by Owen Armstrong on his radio show in the novel Just Listen by Sarah Dessen (2006). He plays their song "Descartes Dream," which is described by protagonist Annabel Greene as: "some sort of electronic piece, consisting of various beeps and blips, with a man talking over them, reciting what sounded... like a shopping list." She also notes its duration was five and a half minutes.

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