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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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Pilfers formed in 1997, when former Toasters vocalist, Coolie Ranx joined with former Bim Skala Bim trombonist, Vinny Nobile. To complete the lineup, they recruited the Skinnerbox rhythym section of Anna Milat-Meyer, on bass and James Blanck, on drums, as well as guitar player, Nick Bacon, of The Erratics. The band released one demo tape and played many New York area shows, before self releasing their debut, self-titled album, in 1998. Response was positive enough, that the band was signed to Mojo Records, and they released Chawalaleng, one year later.

Read more about Pilfers on Last.fm.


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