Tell me, why do we play these game
and why does my mouth still taste like shit
every time I say your fucking name?
I don’t think you and I will ever see eye to eye.
Don’t get me wrong,
I only mean the greatest of disrespect.
This town isn’t big enough
for you or me, or for the both of us.
You claim to stand second to none
but when there’s no one around
that’s not saying much.
Can’t you see there’s no one listening?
I think it’s time for you to take a hint.
So keep on running your mouth
and I’ll keep on pretending I’m hearing you out.
Take a look around you,
there’s nobody left.
For all the words that escaped you
I’ll make you wish you could take them back.
I’ll make you wish you could take them back.
There’s something about you that rubs me wrong in every way.
There’s something I need to get off my chest,
something I just have to say:
Who do you think you are,
to think so highly of yourself
all of the fucking time?
I hope you take this to heart
I hope it eats you alive
when I say what’s on everyone’s mind:
Fuck you.
Can’t you see there’s no one listening?
I think it’s time for you to take a hint.
So keep on running your mouth
and I’ll keep on pretending I’m hearing you out.
Take a look around you,
there’s nobody left.
For all the words that escaped you
I’ll make you wish you could take them back.
Take back…
I’ll make you wish you could take them back.
The world doesn’t stop spinning for someone like you.
supported by 7 fans who also own “Hey, Your Friends Suck”
very impressive for a bands first studio record. great ideas allover the record.
I wish that band all good for the future.
Yours sincerely,
Anton Winkler widerborst
supported by 7 fans who also own “Hey, Your Friends Suck”
Sure, it's easy to say they sound like Steve Albini with some delay, but that really misses the bigger picture: Albini never used delay. They guys are doing some things that Steve never thought to and that's worth a listen. Gbro
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