FOOTNOTES:
1. Sometimes utilizing a drum machine.
2. Melodicism is not antithetical to no wave just because none of the original New York no wave groups were particularly melodic. Simplistic diatonic melodies can often take on a robotic character through repetition and/or high speed.
3. Notice also the actual reference in the title to the compositionsí length. This self-conscious referentiality with regard to the structural aspects of art is certainly within the realm of modernism.
4. The Dils, though seemingly not tuned to A-440 Hz. at the time of the recording, certainly seem to have performed this song in E major, so this modulation would mean that the G# minor and F# major chords function as the vi and V chords in a momentary allusion to B major.
5. Television in their original lineup was also significant in this regard, with Richard Hell on Danelectro bass. (They also used smaller Fender Twin guitar amplifiers.)