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I'm on the back of a new belief
And on the back of a new belief
My friend rides all alone
Yeah, he's up and down like a new Jack ToneHe was a part of the new machine
He felt alive in the new machine
My friend dies all alone
Yeah, just up and down like a new Jack ToneYeah, you want to talk about going down
Yeah, --- make a young man proud
You should have seen all the rattling in my brainAnd in the wake of a northeast
I came on my back, like a northeast per ch
You should have seen all the rattling in my wayJust the sound of a northeast--- coming back here
Because I don't mind when all the pioneers go soft on me
Its just the sound of norhteast
You got your head in the common field
Just your hands with the common touchWhoo hooo
YeahI was alive on the new machine
He felt alive in the new machine
My friend rides all alone

Yeah he's up and down like a new Jack Tone
He wanna leave but he don't know how
He want to try but he don't know why
He's going to lean on the back of me
Like a slide on the back of ----Whoo hoooOoh, just the sound of a northeast --- walking back here
Because I don't mind when all the pioneers go soft on me
Its just the sound of a northeast----
You got your head in the common field
Like just your hands with the common touchWhoo hooo yeah

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The War on Drugs is an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Band member Adam Granduciel (born Adam Granofsky in Dover, Massachusetts) moved from Oakland, California to Philadelphia in 2003, where he met Kurt Vile and began playing music with him. They began playing as The War on Drugs in 2005, and self-released a demo EP. While Vile and Granduciel formed the backbone of the band, they had a number of accompanists early in the group's career, before finally settling on a lineup that added Charlie Hall as drummer/organist, kyle lloyd as drummer and Dave Hartley on bass.

Read more about The War on Drugs on Last.fm.


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