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What are you willing to fight?
Are you afraid that you just might
Find something that you're afraid of
And run away in frightWell I ain't gonna take it anymore
(What do you say?)
'Cause I know what you're fucking with me for
(What do you say?)
You're trying to keep me down from seeing what's beyond that doorThe truth is not what you see
(Media control)
Selling chaos on TV
(Media control)The truth is not what you see
(Media control)
Selling chaos on TV
But don't think you fooled meYou know the words but you can't sing the tune
1939 it all happened too soon
But you played it like you meant to lose
You tied your fate right in a nooseBut if sanity is my TV
(What do you say?)

Than I don't know whats happened to me
(What do you say?)
Your lies are a billboard telling me that I can't really seeThe truth is not what you see
(Media control)
Selling chaos on TV
(Media control)The truth is not what you see
(Media control)
Selling chaos on TV
But don't think you fooled meI won't take to long to tell you all so long
I ain't ever coming back coming backThe truth is not what you see
(Media control)
Selling chaos on TV
(Media control)The truth is not what you see
(Media control)
Selling chaos on TV
But don't think you fooled meDon't think you fooled me

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The Casualties are a punk rock band, formed in New York, United States in 1987. Their first offering was their signature EP "40 0z. Casualty". only the lead singer Jorge remaining from the original lineup. The band's first demo was recorded in 1990. The band began as an effort to bring back the hardcore punk sound and style of many british hardcore punk bands (also known as uk82) such as Blitz, The Partisans, One Way System and The Exploited.they have remained virtually the same and true to their uk82 and oi aesthetic. They maintain a loyal fanbase.

Read more about The Casualties on Last.fm.


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