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You think you're foolin' me with your lies, I see it shows in your eyes, and I'd rather die than compromise. Don't go pushin' me baby I've heard it all before, and I don't wanna hear it anymore, go ahead there's the door. Don't go tellin' no lies.
And don't miss the chance. The chance of a lifetime. And don't miss the chance, The chance of a lifetime, chance of a lifetime.
You think you're cool with all the other guys, I see it shows in your eyes. I'd rather die than compromise. Don't go tellin' no lies.
I've heard it all before. And I don't wanna hear it anymore. Go ahead there's the door. Don't go pushin' me babe.
And don't miss the chance. The chance of a lifetime. And don't miss the chance, chance of a lifetime. And don't miss the chance, chance of a lifetime. And don't miss the chance, chance of a lifetime, chance of a lifetime.
You think you're foolin' me with your eyes, I see and it shows in your eyes. And I'd rather die than compromise, don't go tellin' no lies. Well I've heard it all before, and I don't wanna hear it anymore. Go ahead there's the door, don't go pushin' me baby.
And don't miss the chance. Chance of a lifetime, chance of a lifetime. And don't miss the chance, chance of a lifetime, chance of a lifetime, chance of a lifetime chance of a lifetime.
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Material Issue was a power pop power trio from Chicago, Illinois. Their trademark was a brand of dense, rich, manic, and powerful pop tunes. Their lyrics revolved heavily around themes of love and heartbreak, having a phalanx of girl's-first-name-titled songs. Singles such as "Diane" and "Valerie Loves Me" remain staples of rock radio. Formed in 1985, Material Issue was the brainchild of frontman Jim Ellison (who also played guitar, provided lead vocals, and wrote all Material Issue songs). Their early days featured a revolving door of bass players and drummers.

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