Who Could Win a Rabbit

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"Who Could Win a Rabbit" is the first single from experimental pop band Animal Collective's fifth album, Sung Tongs. Similar to the remainder of Sung Tongs, the song features a prominent usage of acoustic guitar. The song has a quick structure and, with regards to lyricism, is rather oblique and seemingly nonsensical. It also possesses an unusual time signature. Based in 3/4, which has been used repeatedly by the band, it has two sporadic bars in 4/4 and a bridge in 5/4. rdf:langString
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