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Massive Bereavement - Oceansize



     
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Billy's worries take control
All at once needing seething teething
Take one more, he is growingAnd we were searching for a truth that was there all along
All those knowing little seeds would be the words to this song
That righteous indignation dollar turning you on
Turn off the television turn off the television
All at once needing seething teething, take one moreHe is growing as God looks on
He is growing, God looks on, God looks onWhat a way to go I'm still running
For that bus that we missed years ago
A perfect antidote more connections made it's inevitableThat he was reaching out to touch me
He was reaching out to touch me he was
He was reaching out to touch me
He was reaching out to touch me, he was reaching outHe's not joking, joking, jokingIndelible an ever-changing color you winner man
He's invincible and screaming at the world
That you're wrong you're so wrongAnd I was reaching out to touch him
I was reaching out to touch him I was
I was reaching out to touch him I was
Reaching out to touch him, I was reaching outI'm not joking, joking, joking

Is this not what you expected?
Is this not what you expected?
Is this not what you expected?
Is this not what you expected?
Ah, ah, ah, ah

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Oceansize were a British band who combined heavy rock with several progressive/experimental elements. They formed in 1998, and funded themselves through various jobs including writing music for arcade games and building/repairing helicopters. At the start of 2001 they were named 'Best Unsigned Band in Manchester' by the Manchester Evening News. The A Very Still Movement EP was released that August, and the band enjoyed support slots with the likes of Elbow, Lift to Experience, and The Cooper Temple Clause and in March 2002 were asked to open the BPI stage at the SxSW festival in Austin...

Read more about Oceansize on Last.fm.


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