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Hey now bulldog, don't you rush in with your eyes wild.
Hey there big bear, take a moment to decide.
All these angels scared to walk the wire line.
"stand tall, angels", says the bulldog with a smile.
They get you in a corner shut your eyes
They come at you at night.
They get you in a corner shut your eyes
They come at you at night.
One less bell to warn ya
One more chance to say goodbye.
I don't think I understand you.
I don't really think I do.
I don't think I understand you.
I don't really think I do.
Hey louise what's the barrier between love and me?
And how far is it from long and need?
What are you supposed to mean to me?
What do you mean to me?

They get you in a corner shut your eyes
They come at you at night.
They get you in a corner shut your eyes
They come at you at night.
One less bell to warn ya
One more song to play
I'm going back to california
Gonna get your chance to say goodbye
Hey matthew is anybody mean to you?
And don't you harbor points of view?
Secretly believe you're due?
I don't think I understand you.
I don't really think I do.
I don't think I understand you.
I don't really think I do.
Well ya got one less bell to warn ya
One more song to play
I'm going back to california
Gonna get your chance to say goodbye
One less bell to warn ya
One last chance to say goodbye.

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The Challengers were an instrumental surf rock band in the 1960s, located in Los Angeles. They started early in the game and helped make the genre popular. Their debut album Surfbeat is the biggest selling surf album of all time and almost single-handedly brought surf from California to the rest of the world.
The band was formed out of the ashes of The Bel-Airs. The Bel-Airs were just high schoolers at the time (the bassist was in 8th Grade), but had a hit with "Mr. Moto." Their potential was cited by many, but parental intervention led to their breakup.


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