Break The Glass - The Suicide Machines



     
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Break The Glass Lyrics


Breaking ¡ ­.myself
There's something about myself I can't control
Yet it happens time and time again when I'm trying to be
Well I smash it down and break it down when I'm trying to beWell it's such a shame it's sad to say there's nothing to see there
I don't want to talk about it 'cause you know I can't live without it
It's a stupid fucking shame ¡ ­
And every time I think about it
I think I'm so lame Listen | Buy
I break the glass, I break it down (repeat 4 times)What's your story, what's your sign.
No I can't agree
Well you know you'll never get it in this life for free
You can blow it down and break the glassBreak my heart in two
But you'd better be prepared its such a shock
There's nothing thereFill me up because I'm empty
Why couldn't I just have kept me
You know it really fucking sucks ¡ ­
When I try to talk about it the words seem to get stuck[Repeat: x4]
I break the glass, I break it downDown![Repeat: x4]

I break the glass, I break it downPick it up
Songwriters
GRANT, DEREK RICHARD / LUKACINSKY, DANIEL JAYPublished by
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The Suicide Machines were a band formed in 1991 in Detroit, Michigan under the original name Jack Kevorkian and the Suicide Machines. The band's original lineup consisted of Jason Navarro on vocals, Dan Lukacinsky on guitar, Jason Brake on bass, and Stefan Rairigh on drums. This lineup lasted a year until Bill Jennings replaced Rairigh, but he was himself soon replaced by Derek Grant. They recorded the band's first demos The Essential Kevorkian and Green World in 1993 and 1994, both released through their own label Sluggo's Old Skool Records.

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