Capable of Anything

Album: So There (2015)
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  • Ben Folds explained to Billboard magazine that this song, "is about my revelation that being capable of anything is a bulls--t concept, unless it means you also admit that you're capable of cheating, lying and killing. You can do all kinds of gross s--t. Don't tell me people can't do that. That's a very constipated person. Loosen up. Everyone has a price."

    "Like if I'm going to kill your kid unless you go f--k a bunch of school children," he added. "It's like, 'Okay, bring it on. I'm going to save my kid.' People do certain things, and it doesn't have to be as honorable as saving your children."

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