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I'm Interested in Apathy

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"I'm Interested In Apathy"
File:I'm Interested in Apathy.jpg
Single by TISM
from the album Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance
B-side"Gas! Gas! - An Ecstasy Of Fumbling
The Judeo-Christian Ethic"
ReleasedNovember 1988
December 1988 (12")
Format7" vinyl, 12" vinyl, digital download
RecordedMay 1987-March 1988, Platinum Studios
GenreAlternative rock
Length2:55
LabelMusicland/Elvis Records
Songwriter(s)TISM
TISM singles chronology
"'The Ballad Of John Bonham's Coke Roadie'"
(1987)
"I'm Interested In Apathy"
(1988)
"'Saturday Night Palsy'"
(1988)
The Ballad Of John Bonham's Coke Roadie
(1987)
I'm Interested In Apathy
(1988)
Saturday Night Palsy
(1988)

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"I'm Interested in Apathy" is a single by TISM. It was released off their debut album Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance (1988). The title is an oxymoron as apathy is literally a "lack of interest".

Song[edit]

The song details the life of a man who has many ideas which range from either life saving, supernatural, answers to conspiracy theories or simply absurd abilities; however, none of these things faze him, nor does he act upon them, because his main focus is apathy. His interest in apathy even prevents him from properly finishing the song, which ends with "Well, here we are at the last verse / I've lost interest."

Among the things the main claims to know or be able to do are: drilling for oil in the Bass Strait, being able to prove Einstein's theory wrong, predicting mankind's fate and knowing what really happened in regards to Marilyn Monroe's death.

Track listing[edit]

Side A[edit]

  1. "I'm Interested In Apathy"

Side B[edit]

  1. "Gas! Gas! - An Ecstasy Of Fumbling"
  2. "The Judeo-Christian Ethic" (Only on 12")

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

de:TISM


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