Down in the Hole - Strange Rebel Frequency



     
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Down in the Hole Lyrics


Will all your money
Buy you forgiveness
Keep you from sickness
Or keep you from cold?
Will all your money
Keep you from madness
Keep you from sadness
When you're down in the hole?
'Cause you'll be down in the gutter
You'll be bummin' for cigarettes
Bummin' for nylons
In the American Zone
You'll be down in the hole
Yeah, down in the hole
No escape from trouble

Nowhere to go
Down in the gutter
Beggin' for cigarettes
Beggin' forgiveness
All that you know
Down in the hole
After diggin' the trenches
Looking for cover and findin' out there ain't nowhere nowhere to go
Nowhere nowhere nowhere to go
None of your money
Will buy you forgiveness
None of your jewelry
None of your gold
Your black market cigarettes
Your American nightclubs
Ah, they've got nowhere left
Something for nothing
All of your friends gone
Something for nothing
That's all that you know
There's something down in the hole
Down down down in the hole
There's something down down down down in the hole
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written by JAGGER, MICK/RICHARDS, KEITH
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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Strange Rebel Frequency is an independent Los Angeles-based band that plays stripped down, heartfelt, rootsy alternative rock music. Featuring the dark vocal stylings of enigmatic singer/songwriter D.M. Cross, often paired with the sweet female voice of Maree Camu, it is the combination of dark and light, the sweet and sour, the introvert and extrovert, that gives the band its unique sound. Drawing from the influence of artists such as Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, and even Bruce Springsteen, they have also bring elements of the Southern Cal bands they grew up listening to - from the Doors and Love to X, Concrete Blonde and Social Distortion to Jane’s Addiction and Kyuss. SRF hope to carry the torch for great West Coast rock music for many years to come.

Strange Rebel Frequency have just released their long-awaited third album, “Our Refining Days,” which follows 2007’s "Sans Restless Memory," and their 2006 debut "House of Four & Hearts." L.A. area gigs occurred quite frequently in 2007 and 2008. In the summer of 2008, the band had the honor of opening for Alt Rock legend Peter Murphy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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