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"I don't feel at home in this generation
The ones without a need they ain't got a reason
I've been feeling alone in this generationI've had a realization
No one really listens
Nothing's really there
I'm choosing sides
I'm keeping up with you
And your invasion eyes
You got the world in a coma
You put the knife in our back
And no one even caresI've been feeling alone in this generation
I ain't found the need I ain't found the reason
I got nowhere to go in this generationYou're ready to take them on
You're ready to take them on
You're ready to take it
I've had a realizationDon't tell me to listen
Nothing's ever there
I'm choosing sides

I'm keeping up with you
And your invasion eyes
You got the world in a coma
And the trick bag
You put the knife in our back
And no one even caresI think I've had enough of this generationAin't you bad enough
I think I had enough of this generation
The ones without a need they ain't got a reason
I don't feel at home in this generationYou're ready to take them on
You're ready to take them on
You're ready to take itI've had a realization
No one really listens
Nothing's really there
I'm choosing sides
I'm keeping up with you
And your invasion eyes
You got the world in a coma
You put the knife in our back
And no one even caresAin't you had enough
I've had enoughDon't fuck with me
Don't fuck with me
Don't fuck with me
Don't fuck with me

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Formed in an Osaka livehouse in 1989, Valentine D.C. was comprised of 4 members:
Vocals - Ken-ichi Domoto (土本健)
Guitar - Naoya Yoshida (由田直也)
Bass - Jun Shimazawa (嶋澤潤)
Drums - Takeshi Uwatoko (上床武)
Previous to VDC Jun was a roadie for Presence and Takeshi was one for Eins:Vier. They attempted to create an American hard rock sound, and their first album "Saint" was released in February 1993. They then joined BMG Japan and released the album "Parody", and began shedding any image of a visual kei band they may have built up. 1997/8(?) saw a switch to Nippon Columbia.


Read more about Valentine D.C. on Last.fm.


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