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One life
One pain
My struggle for the rest of my days
Ive got one life and its full of pain
My struggle for the rest of my days
YEEAAHHHH!
They said I’d be a lifer,
Forever locked up
Like I chose to be this fucked up
When I look back I still feel that pain
I still feel their pain
Cus they sign me up, we have to play with the kid
Cus they take goats, Reverend Chan’s chicken

but now im 25 and I know what you did
I will never forgive and I will never forget
One life
One pain
My struggle for the rest of my days
Ive got one life and its full of pain
My struggle for the rest of my days
Sick and tired of being sick and tired
Or feeling like an animal
Sick and tired of your chapstick spine
So how you like me now? MMMUH!
So how you like me now?
One life
One pain
My struggle for the rest of my days
Ive got one life and its full of pain
My struggle for the rest of my days
One life
One pain
My struggle for the rest of my days
Ive got one life and its full of pain
My struggle for the rest of my days
God granted me the serenity so accept this pain,
The courage to keep on fighting,
And the wisdom to know my enemies,
Muthuh FUCKuhs!
REST IN PEACE TO MY ENEMIES!
REST IN PEACE TO MY ENEMIES!
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With their inception as a three piece group, Shand, Tyler, and Marek left their homes in rural Alberta for Calgary in 1998. After meeting Colin, the foursome soon started jamming and formulating their sound. Moving quickly through the motions of being a young, inexperienced band, the newly dubbed “Midpoint” was drawing lots of attention in the Calgary scene. Marek left the band (trading his guitar for bass and joining local punkers Deville). Once again a three piece unit, the band headed into the studio to record a three song demo in the summer of 2001.

Read more about Midpoint on Last.fm.


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