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Discomania - Luke Haines



     
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Discomania Lyrics


They're having sex to 'The Kids In America'
This is the story of discomania
Keep me up all night with your own private language
This is the story of Pepsi Cola addictsWhich one of us killed us?
Which one of us am I?
Which one of us killed us?
Which one of us am I?It's all discomania
It's all discomania
It's all discomaniaI'm anti-everything
And it's all discomania
We are the kids from the base
We're not the kids in America
Kim Wilde is sex
I'm Tallula Bankhead
Carrot cabbage winters
Is gonna die from stamp deathWhich one of us killed us?
Which one of us am I?
Which one of us killed us?

Which one of us am I?It's all discomania
It's all discomania
It's all discomaniaTotality for the kids
Totality for the government
I like people when they keep their mouth shut
I like them when they're silent
'Cause Kim Wilde is sex
I'm Tallula Bankhead
Carrot cabbage winters
Is gonna die from stamp deathWhich one of us killed us?
Which one of us am I?
Which one of us killed us?
Which one of us am I?Which one of us killed us?
Which one of us am I?
Which one of us killed us?
Which one of us am I?It's all discomania
It's all discomania
It's all discomaniaIt's all discomania
(It's all discomania)
It's all discomania
(It's all discomania)It's all discomania
(It's all discomania)
It's all discomania
(It's all discomania, mania)
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Formerly of mid 90s electro-indie bands The Auteurs and Black Box Recorder, this legendary front man has gone solo with a hip-hop/pop pastiche sound to play to a well establised following of fans. Relentlessly highbrow, Haines's dark-but-mischievous lyrics typically fall into three groups: musings on obscure Anglicana (The Mitford Sisters, Freddie Mills is Dead), bitter attacks on modern society, particularly the arts (The Death of Sarah Lucas, Christ) and twisted 1970s anti-nostalgia (Leeds United, Here's to Old England) - with the odd dash of self-aggrandisement thrown in for good measure.

Read more about Luke Haines on Last.fm.


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