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Sunday I was really high/ I went to the river all alone/ Good things, Can't feel them anymore / So messed up in silence/ Turn on the radio...remind me, I never bought you home // I've been walking through the streets / Looking for the perfect, quiet place to die / Time's not helping / Turn on the radio...I gotta stay alive // I'm haunted, everyone is. You're a ghost and everyone is. // Last night I was so messed up / I went to train yard in the dark / This liver gets more work than my heart / I know you never left me / Turn on the radio / I miss you, and mourning's all I got.
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Yellow Black and Blue
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Cold on the floor, lock the door, I'm so sick of this / I'm down, fading fast, it's the last time I'll feel so bad and I realize, that no one's coming / I realize we might as well say something / baby I ain't lyin when I look into your eyes; yellow black and blue I feel so passionate inside / I wanna know if it's gotta be this way / You look alive but you got nothing to say / You hold the door, we both know there's no cavalry, and life's looking grim and this virus is in my skin
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Low Hangin' Fruit
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Although (Stop Worrying &) Love the Bomb is heavily influenced by CBGB/Max's Kansas City punk, power pop, punk, and garage rock of all eras, the band's sound doesn't really fit neatly into any of the those boxes. "Nihilistic pop punk" might be an accurate description, or Post-Apoc Rock and Roll by Due Process of law.." ... more
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