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[Zack sings:]Take back
Everything that you said
Take back
Everything that you did
[Sean sings:]Every time we get into bed
It ends up how we started it
We're never really going anywhere
Just circling around
I've got no time left to kill
To sympathize with how you feel
We're only here to run ourselves in to the ground
[Zack sings:] I don't really know
[Sean sings:] What I believe
[Zack sings:] I never really know
[Sean sings:] I can't agree, shouldn't the look on my face say something?
[Zack sings:] Because I don't really know
[Sean sings:] What I believe
[Zack sings:] I never really know

[Sean sings:] I can't agree, running in place just for your sake ain't me
[Zack sings:]Justify all the things that you do
With the things that you don't do
And with each day comes a new way
To get you in the same place
Don't you get it? Get it?
I don't think you get it...
[Sean sings:]All the things I've been trying to say
I can't help it if I wanna through 'em away
How many times do we just patch the same leak?
We put it off because it's easy to do
And what's best for me, is it worse for you?
And the ground that we're standing on is getting a little weak
[Zack sings:] I don't really know
[Sean sings:] What I believe
[Zack sings:] I never really know
[Sean sings:] I can't agree, shouldn't the look on my face say something?
[Zack sings:] Because I don't really know
[Sean sings:] What I believe
[Zack sings:] I never really know
[Sean sings:] I can't agree
[Both sing:] Running in place just for your sake ain't me
[Sean sings:]Wait for something real
Wait for something good
Wait for something I could never find
But that you could
Wait for something real
Wait for something good
Wait for something I...
I could never find...
[Zack sings:]The enemy has already won
So brush it off and move on
Tell your mind and tell your feet
To start walking
[Sean sings:] The suffocation has got to stop
[Both sings:] You can't create what you have not got, but if you could, I'd be a lot better of, ya know?
[Zack sings:] I don't really know
[Sean sings:] What I believe
[Zack sings:] I never really know
[Sean sings:] I can't agree
[Zack sings:] I don't really know
[Sean sings:] What I believe
[Zack sings:] I never really know
[Sean sings:] I can't agree
[Zack sings:] Can't keep this up, pass down, and grow
[Sean sings:] Shouldn't the look on my face say something?
[Zack sings:] Can't keep this up, pass down, and grow
[Sean sings:] Shouldn't the look on my face say something?

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Middle Class Rut play a visceral brand of alternative rock that echoes the intensity of Jane's Addiction and Refused, the pummeling backbone of Rage Against The Machine and the anthemic post-punk core of The Foo Fighters.

Only in their mid-20s, Middle Class Rut, consisting of Zack Lopez (guitar/vocals) and Sean Stockham (drums/vocals), are already veteran musicians; both guys were core members of Leisure, which was signed to DreamWorks back in 2000 when Sean and Zack were just in their early teens. After Leisure disbanded several years later, Zack and Sean returned to their hometown of Sacramento, California. Hunkering down in their homegrown studio, they started jamming and writing music together. After penning more than 60 songs, their new project, Middle Class Rut, was officially born in December 2006.

The band's first national tour happened in the fall of 2008, when they hit the road with The Receiving End Of Sirens and Envy On The Coast. From the first show of that tour, Middle Class Rut completely destroyed expectations and won over legions of new fans. After seeing the band's intense and
charismatic performance, Alternative Press wrote in its January 2008 issue that "..it's mind-blowing to witness the sheer depth and complexity of the sound these two guys are capable of unleashing on their own, but once the novelty subsides, you're left with incendiary post-rock with visible traces of 90s alternative."

After a series of EP's, Middle Class Rut's debut album 'No Name No Color' was released on October 5 2010 in the US and on November 22 2010 in the UK.

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