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You can call me fall
I like my cigarettes and alcohol
usually I'm so loaded I don't think
This si the one that's got me tied
this is the one that blows my mind
I've quit the drugs and now I think I'm jinxedIt's all these angles in my mind
keep on taking all my time
I wish they'd just let me be
I've been scared for sometime
about this job I have in line
I think it could be my final featHere I go again
I have a feeling this could be the end
now everyone is looking right at me
every stunt I've always met it
I'm the one who deserves the credit
but lately the directors don't agree.It's all these angles in my mind
keep on taking all my time
I wish they'd just let me be

I've been scared for sometime
about this job I have in line
I think it could be my final featI don't know who to turn to
I don't know who to tell
I don't know if I can handle
I don't know if I can show
I keep thinking crazy things
and I don't know what they mean
but for now I guess I'll just have to fake it.You can call me fall
I like my cigarette and alcohol
I've almost taken everything I could
I'm the one taking all the dives
I'm the one who never dies
but lately I've been wondering if I shouldIt's all these angles in my mind
keep on taking all my time
I wish they'd just let me be
I've been scared for sometime
about this job I have in line
I think it could be my final featI don't know who to turn to
I don't know who to tell
I don't know if I can handle
I don't know if I can show.

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Buck-O-Nine formed in a small warehouse in the early part of 1991. Based in San Diego, the band was on the horizon of a change in the music industry. At the time the catch phrase was “Grunge.” The band was eager to take a different path. With their backgrounds in punk/metal bands, reggae bands and 2nd wave ska bands, Buck-O-Nine had the formula for what was to become a new mutation of sounds. Inspired by the early founders of this new sound, Buck-O-Nine admired the works of Fishbone, Operation Ivy, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and the Voodoo Glow Skulls.

Read more about Buck-O-Nine on Last.fm.


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