Subterranean Homesick Blues

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Bob Dylan | Subterranean Homesick Blues

see through the noise.

WORDS OF CHANGE

Dylan wrote the anthem for questioning authority. A rapid-fire dispatch of paranoia, absurdism, and countercultural defiance delivered in under three minutes. Released in 1965 on Bringing It All Back Home, “Look out kid” was not a warning. It was permission.

These are not band tees. These are the words that raised us.

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words of change

SEE THROUGH THE NOISE.

Dylan wrote the anthem for questioning authority. A rapid-fire dispatch of paranoia,

absurdism, and countercultural defiance delivered in under three minutes. Released in 1965 on Bringing It All Back Home, “Look out kid” was not a warning. It was permission.

These are not band tees. These are the words that raised us.

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WHY LYRICS MATTER

Words outlive the music. They show up in protests, weddings, breakups, and revolutions. Built in by partnership with Universal Music Publishing Group, The Word Dept. treats lyrics as what they've always been: enduring works of intellectual property. Every product honors the songwriter. Every design credits the craft.

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