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The thought of the curse
is the curse.We started the day
the wrong way.I go down,
downtown
try to turn you around,
The odyssey in me,
You say you don't need.One last first mistake I want,
One last pill to take I need,
Give me one more.This isn't how
it was supposed to end,
But suddenly you're
following their trends.
I believed
what you told,
But someday soon
you will be sold.One last first mistake I want
One last pill to take I need,
Give me one more.One last first mistake I want

One last pill to take I need,
Give me one more.One last first mistake I want
One last pill to take I need,
Give me one more.

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Joshua Radin is an acoustic singer/songwriter from Cleveland, Ohio. When close friend and actor/film-maker Zach Braff heard a demo of Radin's song "Winter," he was immediately interested, and got the song onto the show Scrubs in the episode "My Screw Up." The song received an overwhelmingly positive response and gave Radin substantial exposure with the show's demographic. The songs "Today", "Closer", "Don't Look Away" and "These Photographs" were also used on the show.

Since, Joshua's songs have been further featured on the FOX Television drama North Shore, Bones and the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. His song "Star Mile" is on The Last Kiss movie soundtrack. Most recently his song "What If You" was featured on the Catch and Release soundtrack. He also has a couple tracks on the Adam soundtrack, including "When I Find You."

The album "We Were Here" was released in 2006, containing many of the songs featured on the various television shows. The album is made up of heavily acoustic indie Folk/Pop, and is especially reminiscent of Simon & Garfunkel, Elliott Smith, Jode Gannon, Damien Rice and Iron & Wine.

Joshua Radin is featured in Ashtar Command's song "Mark IV" from the band's debut LP American Sunshine.

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