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5.45 - Gang of Four



     
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How can I sit and eat my tea
With all that blood flowing from the television
At a quarter to six, I watch the news
Eating, eating all my food as I sit watching the red spot
In the egg which looks like all the blood you don't see on the televisionStill body now, no movement yet
Five men lie die flat on their backs
Were they born to lie in state
Defend the ever stagnate great?Down on the street assassinate
All of them look so desperate
Declared blood war on the bourgeois stateWatch new blood on the eighteen inch screen
The corpse is a new personality
Ionic charge gives immortality
The corpse is a new personalityDown on the street assassinate
All of them look so desperate
Declared blood war on the bourgeois stateWatch new blood on the eighteen inch screen
The corpse is a new personality
Watch new blood on the eighteen inch screen
The corpse is a new personality

Watch new blood on the eighteen inch screen
The corpse is a new personalityWatch new blood on the eighteen inch screen
The corpse is a new personality
Watch new blood on the eighteen inch screen
The corpse is a new personalityGuerrilla war struggle is a new entertainment
Guerrilla war struggle is a new entertainment
Guerrilla war struggle is a new entertainment
Guerrilla war struggle is a new entertainmentGuerrilla war struggle is a new entertainment
Guerrilla war struggle is a new entertainment
Guerrilla war struggle is a new entertainment
Guerrilla war struggle is a new entertainmentDown on the street assassinate
All of them look so desperate
Declared blood war on the bourgeois state

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Gang of Four are a British post-punk group from Leeds, England. Original personnel were singer Jon King, guitarist Andy Gill, bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham. They were fully active from 1977 to 1984, and then re-emerged twice in the 1990s with King and Gill. In 2005, the original lineup reunited. The group had a single in the British Top 60 with "At Home He's A Tourist" in 1979, which was blacklisted by Top Of The Pops for its use of the relatively innocuous term "rubbers".

Read more about Gang of Four on Last.fm.


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