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We believe there's something here worth dying for
Uniforms are old but we're still try some more
I'd probably be wrong if I was rightThe breeze it sees from all consideration
Turmoil stands like old rubber bands, un-breaking
Anything worth mentioning, need not be too polite
We won't mindI've seen much bigger, more than me
Your will be done, I'm not the only one
This task it seems a backwards path
When things are said in context
Big enough to wrap in boxesThe things we'd say aren't easy to replace
Be brief if you're unsure
That's much braver than beforeSo what's your point?
Who's the next you will anoint?
There's nowhere to transcend to
If we've got no ears to lend youI hate to say it, you're no replacement
Excuse you cannot buy
It seems so aimless, just short and painless
The truth you cannot hide

The trouble measures, there's something better
There's one more word to tryI hate to say it, you're no replacement
I'm never good at lies
Never good with liars
Never good with lies
I'm never good with liesHad you thought about it?
Could you live without it?
'Cause it's all about you in the endAnd it's so elaborate
But you never had it
And you cannot grab it
If you try

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Umphrey's McGee is a progressive rock / jam band from South Bend, IN now based in Chicago, IL. They are influenced musically by progressive rock bands such as King Crimson, Yes, Dream Theater, and Genesis, as well as heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden. The band also identifies The Police, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin as primary influences. However, there really isn't a style of popular music that Umphrey's does not cover. Artists covered in concert by Umphrey's range from Lionel Richie to Metallica to Toto to Snoop Dogg to Paul Simon.

Read more about Umphrey's McGee on Last.fm.


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