About 20 years ago I first heard "One of Us" by Joan Osborne. I disliked it, and it struck me as having...

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About 20 years ago I first heard "One of Us" by Joan Osborne. I disliked it, and it struck me as having a terribly shallow religiosity to it, immediately reminding me of "All You Zombies," recorded 10 years earlier by The Hooters.

Shortly after, I found out the same dude wrote both songs.

I liked most Hooters songs, so nothing against Eric Bazilian.
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