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I can explain myself: If you want to be safe, walk in the middle of the street. I’m not joking. You’ve been told to look both ways before crossing the street, and the sidewalk is your friend, right? Wrong. I’ve spent years walking sidewalks at night. I’ve looked around me when it was dark, when there were men following me, creeping out of alleyways, attempting to goad me into speaking to them and shouting obscenities at me when I wouldn’t, and I suddenly realised that the only place left to go was the middle of street. But why would I risk it? Because the odds are in my favour. In the States, someone is killed in a car accident on average every 12.5 minutes, while someone is raped on average every 2.5 minutes. Even when factoring in that, one, I am generously including ALL car-related accidents and not just those involving accidents, and two, that the vast majorities of rapes still go unreported […] And, thus, this is now the way I live my life: out in the open, in the middle of everything, because the middle of the street is actually the safest place to walk.


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She released her instrumental album Laced/Unlaced in March 2007; it consisted of two discs: Laced the re-release of On a Day. She released the 2001 extended play (EP) Chambermaid while finishing Enchant—Emilie Autumn alternatively labeled the musical style on Chambermaid as "fantasy rock" and cabaret—and wrote the 2001 charity single "By the Sword" after the events of September 11 2001. 2001–04: Enchant and collaborations

As part of a recording project Autumn traveled to Chicago Illinois in 2001 and decided to stay because Emilie Autumn enjoyed the public transportation system and music scene there.

Performing with her all-female backing band The Bloody Crumpets Autumn incorporates elements of classical music cabaret electronica and glam rock with theatrics and burlesque. Autumn draws influence for her music—the style of which Emilie Autumn has alternatively labeled as "Victoriandustrial" and glam rock—from plays novels and history particularly the Victorian era. She appeared in singer Courtney Love's backing band on her 2004 America's Sweetheart tour and returned to Europe.

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