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Some wonder, some filter
Some trip to pass the time
Just ask him and he'll tell you
Ain't nothing better than a desperate mindI'm in love with a widow soon to be
I don't think I can fight it
Anthems broke and I'm spinning around again
I stay dizzy 'cause I like itYou can have it if you want it
Just remember it's a lonely ride, yeah
You can have it if you want it
Just remember it's a lonely rideAnd it ain't that hard to fight, no
Kicking hard time
And they split you to the bone
Kicking hard time, rising, yeahHome is your destination
Do you think you can find it?
Feeling green once again, downtown you go
Diablo's risingYou can have it if you want it
Just remember it's a lonely ride, yeah
You can have it if you want it

Just remember it's a lonely rideAin't that hard to fight, no
Kicking hard time
And they split you to the bone
Kicking hard time, rising, yeahSome wonder, some filter
Some trip to pass the time
Just asked him and he will tell you
Ain't nothing better then a desperate mindDiablo, talk to me
Tell me what's on your mind
That game boy, it's all rival
We don't need no war inside, noKicking hard time
Kicking hard time, rising, yeahOnce so magnetic
But you do it so poetic
And you lay it on the line
And your singingKicking hard time
It ain't that hard to find, no
Kicking hard time
Yeah, they'll split you to the bone
Kicking hard timeYeah, they'll split you to the bone
Kicking hard time
Kicking hard time
Yeah, they'll split you to the bone
Kicking hard time, rising

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Founded by three teenagers in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1982, Corrosion of Conformity began as an hardcore / punk band and went on to transform heavy music, challenging boundaries and serving as what Decibel Magazine called “a crucial stylistic lynchpin in the bridge between metal and punk” that “irrevocably reshaped crossover’s sonic possibilities.” Thirty years and many changes later, COC’s original trio is back with a self-titled release for London-based independent Candlelight Records.

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