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Dealbreaker - Kush Arora



     
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I found that record you'd been looking for yesterday
The one I'd been searching for forever
I played that record all night, you were right
The last song said it all
Even though it skipped a bit, it sounded better
I never, I never, I never knew
The only way to listen to a record like that
Is to play it through
But all of this means nothing
Yeah, all of this means nothing
All of this means nothing
Without you
I packed up the car and started to drive
Without a plan, with no direction

You said it'd be good for me
To break out of my daily routine
You were always trying to teach some lesson
You wanted, you wanted, you wanted me
To feel the open road with the wind on my face
Well, I'm here and I'm finally free
But all of this means nothing
Yeah, all of this means nothing
All of this means nothing
Without you
You and I were partners in crime
Petty thieves in a line up
But somehow we wound up here
I'm looking at a letter that I wrote to you long ago
I wouldn't even know now where to send it
It's funny how it all poured out on paper
If only I had found a way to tell you
If only, if only, if only you
Had found a way to love me for who I am
The way that I loved you
But all of this means nothing
Yeah, all of this means nothing
All of this means nothing
Without, without, without, without, without you
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Born and Raised in the Bay Area, Kush grew up as a drummer and electronic music lover and creator in the active experimental, punk and electronic scene taking part in various groups and record labels, playing alongside folks like BIg City Orchestra, Blevin Blechdum, Wobbly, and being a core member of RecordLabelRecords : Fluorescent Grey, and the Great White Hype.
All the while, the love for dancehall/dub and the culture punjabi music grew and focus was directed to this. In 2004 "Underwater Jihad" was released, unleashing the style of warped punjabi and reggae styles into a noisey blend.


Read more about Kush Arora on Last.fm.


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