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You can make up a list
Of the things you want could be anything
When you've crossed them all off
And there's nothing left to start againThe occasional milestone on your path
Shows how far you've come
But the record will show
And it's all too much and not enoughSo step right up
Every thing's just fine
I'm only here to do what's rightIf it cannot be slowed
And it's too late to change just cover up
Keep it spinning around out of control
'Til it's hard to stopLike a moth to the flame
You can't resist
You have to get involved
Why did you get involved?So step right up
Every thing's just fine
I'm only here to do what's right
Don't worry about itTell us what's your secret?

How come it works every time?
You make it look so easy
Like you don't even tryTell us what's your secret?
Have you got something to hide?
If giving up so easy
Why do you even try?And the record will show
You were falling fast
It was all too much
And you weren't fast enoughSo step right up
Every thing's just fine
I'm only here to do what's right
Don't worry about itTell us what's the secret?
How come it works every time?
You make it look so easy
Like you don't even tryTell us what's your secret?
Have you got something to hide?
If giving up so easy
Why do you even try?It's like you don't even try
It's never all too much
Yeah, and not enough
It's like you don't even tryIt's never all too much
Yeah, and not enough

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There are two bands under the same name:
1) A British indie rock band
2) An American emo band active in the early 90's

1) Gomez are an English indie rock band. Their first album, Bring It On, won the Mercury Music Prize in 1998. The genesis of Gomez was the meeting of four friends from Southport. Guitarist and vocalist Ian Ball and drummer Olly Peacock had previously played together in a local heavy metal band called Severed. They joined with guitarist / vocalist / keyboardist Tom Gray and bassist Paul Blackburn. Ian Ball met vocalist / guitarist Ben Ottewell (from Matlock Bath in Derbyshire) at Sheffield University, where they were both studying.

The band played their first gig together in late 1996 in Leeds without a formal name. The band left a sign out for a friend of theirs whose surname was Gomez to indicate that it was the site of their first gig. People saw the sign and assumed that the band's name was Gomez - the name stuck.

The band started recording four-track demos in a garage in Southport soon after. A bidding war erupted when they sent the demos to recording labels, with the band finally signing with Virgin Records' subsidiary, Hut, in 1997.

Gomez's career trajectory has led to the band's name taking on a new meaning. Also known as "Mercury Poisoning", To "do a Gomez" now means to release a debut album so successful and to such unanimous praise that expectations are raised to the point where it is impossible to follow it. This is in reference to the fact that whilst Bring It On is still regarded as one of the best British albums of the late nineties, its follow-ups have met a mixed critical reception and disappointing sales. Despite this their second album was quite popular and allowed them to go on a world tour. They sold out a number of venues though never became a stadium band like Oasis. They still produce music and have a loyal following amongst fans of the best of late 90's rock.

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