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My name is not important, it's a signal, a sign
It means I'm doing what I do because I do it all the time
I get a lot of fun emotion, I get none if I use ya
I would crawl across the ocean so I could not abuse yaMy life's deteriorating at a quarter to eight
Because I wrote myself a letter and I mailed it too late
I got a knock on the door, I got a nail on the floor
I got a nail in my head but it don't hurt me no moreIt's an open act of defiance
And it's aimed direct with you
We could form some kind of alliance
We could do what we wanted to doAnd the young would live forever
And the sun would shine through the blue
If we got our hands on this nation
We could do what we wanted to doWith all the time I'm sweatin' I've got you on my mind
You're gonna lead me into trouble, you will leave me behind
Well, I am not coming to ya, I'll only confuse ya
There's a label on you, I'm gonna rip it in twoIt's an open act of defiance
And it's aimed direct with you
We could form some kind of alliance

We could do what we wanted to doAnd the young would live forever
And the sun would shine through the blue
If we got our hands on this nation
We could do what we wanted to doIt's an open act of defiance
And it's aimed direct with you
We could form some kind of alliance
We could do what we wanted to doAnd the young would live forever
And the sun would shine through the blue
If we got our hands on this nation
We could do what we wanted to do

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Electronic were a duo formed in Manchester, UK in 1989 consisting of New Order vocalist Bernard Sumner and ex-The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe from Pet Shop Boys and Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk also collaborated with the band. They released three albums during the '90s, with their debut Electronic selling over a million copies worldwide. However, the follow-up Raise The Pressure, despite debuting in the UK Top 10, was a commercial flop by comparison. The group's highest charting singles is 1992's Disappointed, which reached #6 in the UK.

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