Replica - MX-80 Sound



     
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Replica Lyrics


I'm home again, I won the war, and now I am behind your door.
I tried so hard to obey the law, and see the meaning of this all.
Remember me? Before the war.
I'm the man who lived next door.
Long ago...As you can see, when you look at me, I'm pieces of what I used to be.
It's easier if you don't see standing on my own two feet.
I'm taller when I sit here still, you ask are all my dreams fulfilled.
They made me heart of steal, the kind them bullets cannot see, yeah.Nothing's what it seems to be
I'm a replica, I'm a replica
Empty shell inside of me
I'm not myself, I'm a replica of me...The light is green, my slate is clean, new life to fill the hole in me.
I had no name, last December, Christmas Eve I can't remember.
I was in a constant pain, I saw your shadow in the rain.
I painted all your pigeons red, I wish I had stayed home instead.Nothing's what it seems to be
I'm a replica, I'm a replica
Empty shell inside of me
I'm not myself, I'm a replica of me...Are you gonna leave me now, when it is all over
Are you gonna leave me, is my world now over...Raising from the place I've been, and trying to keep my home base clean.

Now I'm here and won't go back believe.I fall asleep and dream a dream, I'm floating in the silent dream.
No-one place blame on me.
But nothing's what it seems to be, yeah.Nothing's what it seems to be
I'm a replica, I'm a replica
Empty shell inside of me
I'm not myself, I'm a replicaNothing's what it seems to be
I'm a replica
Empty shell inside of me
I'm replica of...Nothing's what it seems to be
I'm a replica
Empty shell inside of me
I'm a replicaNothing's what it seems to be
I'm a replica
Empty shell inside of me
I'm replica of me..I'm home again, I won the war, and now I am behind your door.
I tried so hard to obey the law, and see the meaning of this all.
Remember me? Before the war.
I'm the man who lived

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MX-80 Sound were a post-punk band originally from Bloomington, Indiana (involved in the same scene that spawned the Gizmos). Their sound was centered around Bruce Anderson's slashing, trebly guitar riffing and Rich Stim's deadpan, often indecipherable, mumble. As a five-piece (with two drummers), they twice released a seven-song 7-inch EP (subtitled Hard Pop from the Hoosiers) on local labels, impressing Island Records enough to sign them. But the following album, Hard Attack, was never released in the United States and attracted little attention aside from some critical raves.

Read more about MX-80 Sound on Last.fm.


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