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I knew a man
Who lied to the world
Hid from the truth,
Lived a life with no rulesI knew a man
He lied to himself
Scared of reality
Scared to ask for helpAnd he made promises
But they were all just lies
And he broke promises
Bringing tears to their eyesAnd he made promises
That he could never ever keep
Breaking his promises
Leaving broken hearts to weepI had a friend
Who had big dreams
Took on the world
But soon turned to schemesI had a friend
Though he became a stranger
Hid from the world,

Lived a life high on dangerAnd he made promises
But they were all just lies
And he broke promises
Bringing tears to their eyesAnd he made promises
That he could never ever keep
Breaking his promises
Disapointment runs deepAnd he made promises
But they were all just lies
And he broke promises
Bringing tears to their eyesAnd he made promises
That he could never ever keep
I'm breaking his promises
And the bad blood runs deepAnd he made promises
But they were all just lies
And he broke promises
Bringing tears to my eyesAnd he made promises
That he could never ever keep
He's breaking his promises
And the bad blood runs deep

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Over the past seven years, Monophonics have staked their claim as one of California’s premier bands. Raised amid the Bay Area’s rich musical culture, Monophonics has proudly carried on the tradition of music native to their hometown, which flourished during the birth of psychedelia. Monophonics were formed in 2005; originally a instrumental ensemble comprised of guitarist Ian McDonald, bassist Myles O’Mahony, saxophonist Alex Baky, trumpeter Ryan Scott, and drummer Austin Bohlman, the band has recently added the dynamic soul vocals of keyboardist Kelly Finnigan.

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