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Feel the chills in the summer time, hopped and go,
Something happens to the weather, when you go,
I'm tired of shake take em to heaven
Love me, hate me, ..any better
doing what it come down, wanna be up forever
but you need another fix and you're gone away
It's where you ought to be,
right here next to me, don't go
don't go astray.
I'll give you close to me
that's where it's ought to be
your only place
Have you seen..looking all over town?
Looking on the block, I didn't know the spot?
Who showed up just throws as hell
using the past and escape go
All happened so hard to break.

'cause you just can't take the pain.
It's where you ought to be,
right here next to me,
don't go, don't go, don't go astray.
I'll give you close to me
that's where it's ought to be
your own, your only place
It's where you ought to be,
right here next to me,
don't go, don't go, don't go astray.
I'll give you close to me
that's where it's ought to be
your own, your only place
So much, so much, so much
Right here next to me

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Formed in 1986 by vocalist/guitarist Jacob Hansen, guitarist Jakob Schultz, bassist Jesper M. Jensen, and drummer Per Möller Jensen, Denmark's Invocator released a series of thrash metal albums infused with slight progressive touches during the first half of the '90s. 1991's Excursion Demise debut and its 1993 follow-up, Weave the Apocalypse, were both released by Sweden's Black Mark label, after which the group jumped to Nuclear Blast for 1994's Early Years (a collection of old demos) and 1995's third album proper, Dying to Live (featuring new bassist Carsten Mikkelsen).

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