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Atlantis to interzone (Mr Miyagis Bootleg Remix) - Klaxons



     
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Good thieves of burning cars
Encircle poisoned rivers, minds and hearts
Horses want to dance
But find their wings are damaged, water damagedGold is selling out
So hurry, mighty ocean's rising fast
A big man with a plan
Has got a storm a coming, monster comingFrom Atlantis to Interzone
You start on the edge and you end on your own
From Atlantis to Interzone
You start on the edge and you end on your ownWe're fragments of fictionYour dead man, half alive
Who hangs from helping numbers, one to five
His ears, pricked with the knife
Hears that the east are coming, west are comingFrom gravity's rainbow
The axis here is still unknown
The children's faces glow
The wasteland guides them, wasteland guides themFrom Atlantis to Interzone
You start on the edge and you end on your own
From Atlantis to Interzone

You start on the edge and you end on your own
From Atlantis to Interzone
You start on the edge and you end on your ownWe're fragments of fiction
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REYNOLDS, JAMIE OLIVER JACK / RIGHTON, JAMES NICHOLAS / TAYLOR-DAVIES, SIMON LEE CAMPBELLPublished by
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Klaxons are an indie rock band based in London. The band consists of Jamie Reynolds (bass, vocals), James Righton (keyboards, vocals), Simon Taylor-Davies (guitar) and Steffan Halperin (drums). Reynolds, Righton and Taylor-Davies formed the band in New Cross, London, United Kingdom, in 2005 Their debut single, "Gravity's Rainbow" was released on 29 March 2006 as a 500 copies limited 7-inch vinyl, decorated by the band themselves. Their first first EP, Xan Valleys, was released on 16 October 2006, and contained their first two singles alongside some remixes.

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