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Ghost, you are like, so black and white;
You could be executed in the fight for rights;
Children and wives, doesn't know what they do;
well just take away their rights.Well, just take away their right,
to leep, to pray and to cheat;
to a God that only exists to make you wrong;
That just exists to make you alone.Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
But, whatever... whatever...
Soon will food, be rubes;
just slits the throats of the homeless,
And we'll bring them all,
just throw them on the ropes
We'll sweep the bomb under the carpets,
rip the Souls out of the gutter,
just to make it all seem right...Just to make it all seem whatever is said,
so true and long shed, if it's meant to be held;

well, just take away their rights.Well just take away their —
Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
But, whatever... whatever...
Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
But, whatever... whatever...Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
But, whatever... whatever...Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
Oh, my country will kill me now!
But, whatever... whatever...
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Popstrangers is Joel Flyger, Adam Page and David Larson; three native New Zealanders, residing in London, England, who make distinctive off kilter pop music. The band formed in Wellington after the three members connected over their shared histories of bad day jobs, a mutual interest in 80′s New Zealand Punk bands and most importantly, a desire to create music with like-minded people. With a name conceived minutes before their first official show, their heavy yet accessible sound has developed to include songs indebted to ‘80s pop, a progression evident on the band’s latest album, Fortuna.

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