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Letterbomb - Thingy



     
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Nobody likes you
Everyone left you
They're all out without you
Having funWhere have all the bastards gone?
The underbelly stacks up ten high
The dummy failed the crash test
Collecting unemployment checks
Like a flunkie along for a rideWhere have all the riots gone
As your city's model gets pulverized?
What's in love is now in debt
On your birth certificate
So strike the fucking match to light this fuseThe town bishop is an extortionist
And he don't even know that you exist
Standing still when it's do or die
You better run for your fucking lifeIt's not over till your underground
It's not over before it's too late
It's cities burnin'
It's not my burden

It's not over before it's too lateThere's nothing left to analyze
Where will all the martyrs go
When the virus cures itself?
And where will we all go when it's too late?
And don't look backYou're not the Jesus of Suburbia
The St. Jimmy is a figment of
Your father's rage and your mother's love
Made me the idiot AmericaIt's not over till your underground
It's not over before it's too late
It's cities burnin'
It's not my burden
It's not over before it's too lateShe said I can't take this place
I'm leaving it behind
Well, she said I can't take this town
I'm leaving you tonight

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Led by Rob Crow (of Pinback, Heavy Vegetable, Optiganally Yours, The Ladies, Goblin Cock, Physics, Aspects of Physics, Orca, Fantasy Mission Force, Snotnose, Remote Action Sequence Project, Altron Tube, The Alpha Males, and surely more bands) and formed in 1995 or 1996 after the dissolving of Heavy Vegetable, Thingy specialized in a highly complex and melodic form of indie/rock type music with boy/girl vocals. Always quirkly and playfully downtrodden, Thingy released three albums: the acoustic "Staring Contest", "Songs About Angels, Evil, and Running Around on Fire", and "To The Innocent".

Read more about Thingy on Last.fm.


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