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Influence Lyrics


Do I want this?
Liquid courage pouring down
Sober surface hits the ground
The masquerade has started now
And you have faded into the crowd
How do you know? How do you know
Just who your friends are?
How do you know
When you've gone too far to get high again?
You always feel so alone
The real you is never shown
Whose influence
Whose influence are you under?
So much pressure to fit in
You never know where to begin
Whose influence?
Whose influence are you under now?
Liquid courage pouring down

Sober surface can't be found
There's no denial you can drown
But nothing's final so turn around
How do you know? How do you know
Just who your friends are?
How do you know
When you've gone too far to get high again?
You always feel so alone
The real you is never shown
Whose influence
Whose influence are you under now?
So much pressure to fit in
You never know where to begin
Whose influence
Whose influence are you under now?
I want this, do I want this?
I want this, I want this
Do I want this? Do I want this?
I want this, I want this
Do I want this?
How do you know? How do you know
Just who your friends are?
How do you know
When you've gone too far?
You always feel so alone
The real you is never shown
Whose influence?
Whose influence are you under now?
So much pressure to fit in
You never know where to begin
Whose influence?
Whose influence are you under now?
Whose influence?
Whose influence?
Whose influence are you under now?

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Polystar is an esoteric blend of rock, electronica, folk, and disco, with a pop sensibility. Rather than following the recent trend of many bands who try to sound JUST LIKE the 60s, 70s, or 80s bands they admire, Polystar mixes these influences up, making music that is "dated in three decades", while still sounding fresh and different. Songs are typically dark in nature, covering such subject matter as stalking (from the stalkers and stalkees point of view), betrayal, regret, and darkness itself. They somehow manage to explore these themes in the context of very catchy pop songs.

Read more about Polystar on Last.fm.


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