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C. Thomas Howell as the "Soul Man" - Botch



     
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Stop the show<br /> Listen up<br /> We've got something to say and it's important<br /> Can't hear the words you say<br /> Or the notes you play<br /> And you're not changing the world<br /> Just a few more moments of your time<br /> Just a few more moments, while I speak<br /> So we can change your mindWe're all breaking ground<br /> Bringing the revolution around<br /> Support this support that once again<br /> It's all an act<br /> Wasting our time on you stopSupport this support that once again<br /> It's all an actThe worst music I've ever heard<br /> Honesty that touches a nerve<br /> The words fall onto the floor<br /> Drive home with no lessons learnedSoon the content outweighs the form<br /> With time, the sounds get boring<br /> For you and me, this posture is self-servingLyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

C. Thomas Howell as the "Soul Man" Lyrics


Stop the show
Listen up
We've got something to say and it's important
Can't hear the words you say
Or the notes you play
And you're not changing the world
Just a few more moments of your time
Just a few more moments, while I speak
So we can change your mindWe're all breaking ground
Bringing the revolution around
Support this support that once again
It's all an act
Wasting our time on you stopSupport this support that once again
It's all an actThe worst music I've ever heard
Honesty that touches a nerve
The words fall onto the floor
Drive home with no lessons learnedSoon the content outweighs the form
With time, the sounds get boring

For you and me, this posture is self-serving

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With polyrhythmic guitar stylings, raw vocals, progressive song structures, and a unique sound, Botch were prominent in the underground metalcore scene from 1993 until 2002. In May 1998, the four-piece from Tacoma, Washington released their first album, American Nervoso. On November 30, 1999, Hydra Head released Botch's We Are the Romans. Since its initial release, bands have been influenced by its style, creating, to many, what is now called mathcore.

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