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Rhythm And Dues's rebellious nature, his desire for power, and his tendency towards scheming aligns with Sideshow Bob from The Simpsons. Like Bob, Rhythm And Dues seems to have a dark side, evident in his lyrics about violence and a 'Gunt World Order'. His ambition and drive to succeed, as seen in his dedication to his music, also mirror Bob's relentless pursuit of power. 'Gunt World Order Always Wins' reflects Bob's desire for domination and control, while his lyrics about violence, 'Knives, Scalpels Poison and Pills', echo Bob's willingness to use any means necessary to achieve his goals.

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Rhythm And Dues: Musician, artist, and rebel. Exploring the depths of the human condition through music and art. Follow for a glimpse into the 'Gunt World Order'.– @RhythmAndDues

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Rhythm And Dues's rebellious spirit, ambition, and cunning mind would likely place him in Slytherin. His lyrics often focus on themes of power, survival, and a 'Gunt World Order', suggesting a desire for control and a willingness to do what it takes to succeed. His dedication to his music and his unique artistic vision also demonstrate a strong sense of ambition and a desire to make his mark on the world. 'Gunt World Order Always Wins' reflects Slytherin's ambition and drive for power. His lyrics about violence and survival, 'Knives, Scalpels Poison and Pills Straying in the Jungle Spraying on the Hills I ain't even counting All of my damn Kills', demonstrate a cunning and ruthless nature, traits often associated with Slytherin.

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This classic rock anthem, with its powerful lyrics about the horrors of war and the futility of conflict, perfectly captures the themes found in Rhythm And Dues's music. His lyrics about violence, death, and a 'Gunt World Order' resonate with the song's message of destruction and despair. 'Just look around What do you see? Dead Nations walking And War is blocking the sea' reflects the song's depiction of a world consumed by war and violence. The song's anti-war message aligns with Rhythm And Dues's own rebellious spirit and his critique of the 'Gunt World Order'.

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