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And my mind was confusion
Like thoughts of clouds in the sky
Wanted to touch the water
So I could feel that high
That day was so full of bliss
I feared the coming of night
And I had to feel my tears
As they burned my eyes so alive
Take my mind out
So I can be clear
The pure blue skies
It seemed to kill the tears
It seemed to kill these tears
And her mind is confusion
The dots that eat the blue sky
They never understand me
And never have even tried
I just wanted to be lost

So I could see what's inside
Nothing to say to you people
You remain so fucking blind
Take my mind now
So I can be clear
The pure blue skies
It seemed to kill the tears
Take my mind now
And it's confusion
Black and blue skies
One day I will be
One day I will be
One day I will be clear
One day I will be clear
So when mind's clear from confusion
Like a blue cloudless sky
There'll be nothing to say to you people
You're forever fucking blind
Take my mind now
So I can be clear
Dark and blue skies
It seemed to kill the tears
Take my mind now
And it's confusion
Black and blue skies

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San Francisco's East Bay is a virtual breeding ground for current punk rock bands and the area continues to give birth to a variety of sounds. Case in point: Divit. Just East and slightly North of the East Bay lay the sleepy suburbs of Antioch, home of this melodic four-piece band. Divit have wormed under the skin of punk-bred youth all over America by means of key compilations, three Thrasher videos, releases on Bay area Coldfront Records as well as touring dates with MXPX, SAMIAM and a stint on Warped Tour 2002. Early recordings of the band sounded not unlike Pennywise and other Los Angeles area South Bay bands, but Divit, not content with rehashing the same material, made a deliberate change of direction in the punk spectrum.

A rash of personal tragedies stripped away layers of angst and became an unexpected source of inspiration. Singer and guitarist Mick Leonardy explains: "I got to touch on more serious areas of my life such as a death in the family on the song 'Sky', and a close friend's struggle with substance abuse on 'William.'" Broadcaster, Divit's Nitro debut, isn't all down in the mouth however. A wall of guitars opens the album on "Driver." "It's a fantasized perspective on a Bonnie and Clyde style road trip," says Leonardy, "and there's a bit of boy-meets-girl humor on 'The One That's In The Green Shirt.'" While people often use a cross pollination of bands to describe Divit's sound, usually involving some sort of hybrid between Jawbreaker, Foo Fighters, and Jimmy Eat World, there is never one band or title that can be slapped on the band as a description. But then again the bands that created the variations of the "East Bay Sound" have always eluded simple pigeonholing. One of the very few bands who can consistently pack the seeming epicenter of the East Bay, Gilman Street, Divit plans to broadcast their sound well beyond their hometown. The members of Divit are four ordinary guys with an extraordinary gift of writing and performing exceptional music. They have traded in almost all other aspects of their lives to pursue their true fix of happiness and have expanded the boundaries of the Nitro realm with their perfect blend of pop and punk sensibilities. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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