We never threw away our live for one thing we will never left behind what we kept with us have we been sitting here too long watching the world turn around us its already twisted yeah we never liked your common sense its useless we felt the apathy in class common truants should we just dig sand beneath the pier and let the wind take us from here until we set sail soon were going to stock the crowd and sell them shitty products were going to make them listen even if they dont wanna all we are is all we ever tried i never want to give up on my life a verse to ruin a song the chorus keeps ringing on and on and on and on is this foundation pointless is anybody here enjoying this play it over till the wall starts singing we heard it coming from the broken ceiling anticipated with an edge just feel it why would somebody care why do some people stare will I even remember this night at all with all these people here ill tell you what I see dreams are beatiful when happiness is asleep I wouldnt think it anything less cause everything makes sense if you make sense of it does that make sense I never want to think about suffering in silence even deaf I think id be able to make a melody in my head we all we all need someone to follow but we dont want to take the same path as them and fall play it over till the wall starts singing
I love it. Have to agree with still bummed: this packs an emotional punch but rocks hard. I've played this whole album repeatedly over the last week which is unusual for me. Exhilarating, poignant, intelligent, melodic. Robin Ward
An album that originally I didn't take a liking to; until I heard the lyrics. It slowly has grown on me to the point where I have ordered the vinyl. Lovely way to remember those 100 years ago. Martin Flaherty
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Bodega joyfully celebrate the history of underground rock music with tunes exemplifying the best of college rock to jangle to indie. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 12, 2024