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If someone should ask you then say
That he fell away
From what he wanted at first
From what he wanted at first
From what he wanted
If someone should ask you then say
That they fell away
From what they wanted at first
From what they wanted at first
From what they wanted
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
He won't come out and play music anymore
If someone should ask you then say
That she fell away
From what she wanted at first
From what she wanted at first

From what she wanted
If someone should ask you then say
That they fell away
From what they wanted at first
From what they wanted at first
From what they wanted
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, I tried I couldn't kick it
If someone should ask you then say
He sleeps all day
That he feels he's gone, son
And always will be betrayed
Betrayed
Betrayed
Betrayed
Betrayed
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
As he fell away, as she fell away
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick it, no
Try, tried I couldn't kick
As she
As she
As she

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An aggressive and melodic indie rock band on the Deep Elm label, New York's Camber was formed in the mid-'90s by vocalist/guitarist Barry Lott, drummer Chris Chin, guitarist Corby Caldwell, and bassist Joey DellaCroce. The quartet's debut album, Beautiful Charade, was released in 1997. They took two years to complete the follow-up, 1999's Anyway, I've Been There. Like the debut, it was produced by John Agnello (Burning Airlines, Chavez, Dinosaur Jr.). In 2001, drummer Chin was replaced by Roger Coletti; a year later the band issued Wake Up and Be Happy.

Read more about Camber on Last.fm.


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