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I am angry, I am ill and I'm as ugly as sin
My Irritability keeps me alive and kicking
I know the meaning of life, it doesn't help me a bit
I know beauty and I know a good thing when I see itThis is a song from under the floorboards
This is a song from where the wall is cracked
My force of habit, I am an insect
I have to confess, I'm proud as hell of that factI know the highest and the best
I accord them all due respect
But the brightest jewel inside of me
Glows with pleasure at my own stupidityThis is a song from under the floorboards
This is a song from where the wall is cracked
My force of habit, I am an insect
I have to confess, I'm proud as hell of that factUsed to make phantoms, I could later chase
Images of all that could be desired
Then I got tired of counting all of these blessings
And then I just got tiredThis is a song from under the floorboards
This is a song from where the wall is cracked
My force of habit, I am an insect

I have to confess, I'm proud as hell of that factThis is a song from under the floorboards
This is a song from where the wall is cracked
My force of habit, I am an insect
I have to confess, I'm proud as hell of that factHabit!

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Magazine were an influential British post punk band founded in 1977 by former Buzzcocks singer Howard Devoto and guitarist John McGeoch. The other members of the band's classic lineup included bassist Barry Adamson, keyboardist Dave Formula, and drummer John Doyle. The band burst onto the scene with the single Shot by Both Sides and released five albums before disbanding in 1981. In 2009 the band resurfaced for half a dozen live performances in the UK, with Noko (who collaborated with Devoto in the late 80s in Luxuria) filling the position of guitarist.

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