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Help yourself, don’t say a thing
Your love won't show
In anything at all
If all you do is talk
Sadly, I remain in need
Of all the things you say
But leave in speak
All you do is talk
Help yourself, don't think
Help yourself, don't speak
Help yourself, don't say a thing at all
You're lucky words don’t bleed
You time the end of all we see
You say we're on our way
And all will be
Alone in everything
You say it's all we'll ever need
You've found an easy way

But still you weep
Alone in everything
Help yourself, don’t think
Help yourself, don’t speak
Help yourself, don’t say a thing at all
You're lucky words don’t bleed
Help yourself, don't say a thing
What love you show
Won't mean a thing at all
If all you do is talk
Sadly, we remain to see
What brings an end
Is also what we need
All you do is talk
Help yourself, don’t think
Help yourself, don’t speak
Help yourself, don’t say a thing at all
You're lucky words don’t bleed

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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is a rock band from San Francisco, United States now based in Los Angeles. The band formed in 1998, influenced by much classic rock music of the past six decades, particularly the Jesus and Mary Chain and Love and Rockets. Their style also encompassed slower-paced grooves influenced by shoegaze.

The band's second album 'Take Them On, On Your Own' featured several songs ('Generation' and 'US Government') which were critical of the United States' foreign policy and George Bush in particular.

After conflict with their label (Virgin Records), the band was dropped in 2004. Nick Jago left the band at the end of their summer tour in the same year due to "internal conflict".

Following Jago's departure Peter Hayes and Robert Levon Been regrouped and recorded the band's third album. With their third record Howl, they added blues, folk and gospel, a la Spiritualized.

In 2005 the band inked a new deal with Echo in the UK, and RCA in the US. Nick Jago also returned to the fold. The band's third album "Howl" was released that same year to widespread critical acclaim. Jago returned after most of the album was recorded but played on "Promise".

"Baby 81" the band's fourth album was released on May 1st, 2007. In June 2008 Nick Jago once again left the touring line-up of the band being replaced by The Raveonettes' touring drummer Leah Shapiro. Nick stated that "...I am fired again and to be honest with you I respect their decision".

However Hayes and Been released a conflicting joint statement that read "Nick won't be joining us for the upcoming European tour, but it's not true that he is fired. We just feel Nick needs time to sort out exactly what he wants right now. His heart and all his energy and attention is on his own solo project and he needs to see that through".

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