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This track is totally inspired by the real life footage of Frédéric Bourdin when he's doing some sort of Michael Jackson dance within prison at the end of the documentary, The Imposter. He's not a killer, and is considered a "serial imposter" but it gave me the creeps. The whole story is actually very interesting in the film and delicately dramatised. It's brilliant stuff. But it did make me wonder just how many killers are out there right now, just dancing away in a club and no one around them has any idea what they've done, what they're capable of doing and what they might do. Scary thought.
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