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- Cosmopolitan_Bloodloss abstract ""Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" is the lead single from Glassjaw's 2002 studio album, Worship and Tribute. Two differing versions were released in the US and the UK.As with many Glassjaw songs, "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" is lyrically ambiguous and oddly phrased. It mentions a nervous female and someone at an airport "addressing most littlest." Aiding the song's complexity are its many independent layers of guitar which help give it an aggressive and somewhat paranoid feel.".
- Cosmopolitan_Bloodloss comment ""Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" is the lead single from Glassjaw's 2002 studio album, Worship and Tribute. Two differing versions were released in the US and the UK.As with many Glassjaw songs, "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" is lyrically ambiguous and oddly phrased. It mentions a nervous female and someone at an airport "addressing most littlest." Aiding the song's complexity are its many independent layers of guitar which help give it an aggressive and somewhat paranoid feel.".