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Day in Day Out - Feeder



     
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We queuing up the tills
Wishing for our lives to change
Just a piece of something new
A taste would keep us saneHypocrisy in every day
Drills a hole deep in our brains
Searching for a little hope
A rainbow when it rainsSitting on an empty bench
Got these nails dug in my skin
Like a leopard with his kill
We're going under, slipping inUnder the water, don't think we'll recover
Twisted and broken, 10,000 leagues choking
Sinking deep under, don't think we'll recover
Day in day outStepping on a treadmill wheel
You must know how that can feel
Blows a fuse inside our minds
Watch the data as it wipesTaste the bullshit on a plate
We just piss our lives away
Get the hell out while you can

We're going under, sinking inUnder the water, don't think we'll recover
Twisted and broken, 10,000 leagues choking
Sinking deep under, don't think we'll recover
Day in day outWe're going down, we're going down, we're going downTaste a new amphetamine
Alcohol has sucked us in
Introverted in our ways
Trapped inside this plastic skinNow it rears it's ugly self
Feeds us full of selfish doubt
Got to keep ourselves afloat
We're going under, get me outUnder the water, don't think we'll recover
Twisted and broken, 10,000 leagues choking
Sinking deep under, don't think we'll recover
Day in day outUnder the water, don't think we'll recover
Twisted and broken, 10,000 leagues choking
Sinking deep under, don't think we'll recover
Day in day out

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Feeder are an award-winning Welsh rock band that formed in Newport, Wales in 1992. By 1995 they released their debut EP Two Colours and a second EP titled Swim, which was followed by their 1997 debut album Polythene, after being met with critical acclaim and made the UK Top 75. Their second album, Yesterday Went Too Soon (1999), again found favour with critics and reached number eight in the UK.With the lead single "Buck Rogers" from their 2001 album Echo Park, Feeder entered the mainstream, around a time manufactured pop was frequently dominating the top 10.

Read more about Feeder on Last.fm.


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