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Well, you can't keep talkin' about it
Till you're stone cold blue in the face
But there ain't nothing, darlin'
That true love can't replace
Still, you're right back
(Right back)
Tryin' to pretend
Still, you're right back
(Right back)
Doin' the same old thing again
You're money hungry
And your heart is full of greed
Tellin' everybody you get everything you need
Well, now you're right back
(Right back)
I said you're right back
(Right back)
Doin' the same old thing again

Yeah, for me, it's the same old movie
Same old movie, just a different scene
You never mean what you're sayin'
And never sayin' nothin' that you mean
Well, now, you're right back
(Right back)
Tryin' to pretend
And yeah, you're right back
(Right back)
Doin' the same old thing again
You're money hungry
And your heart is full of greed
Tellin' everybody you get everything you need
And now, you're right back
(Right back)
And you're right back
(Right back)
Doin' the same old thing again
Right back
Right back
Right back
...

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There are many artitst named "the Pack", including:

1: The Pack is Damonte "Lil Uno" Johnson , Brandon "Lil B" McCartney, Lloyd "Young L" Omadhebo, Keith "Stunnaman" Jenkins. Lil B attended El Cerrito High School, and Young L attended Albany High School. Lil Uno and Stunna attended Berkeley High School in Berkeley, California. They all recorded together for over a year at Young L's home studio where they released their first two mixtapes Pack Muzik Vol. 1 and Wolfpack Muzik Vol. 2. When Too $hort signed The Pack to Jive Records, they were all only around 17 years old.


2. The Pack emerged from the South London anarchist squat scene of 1978. The members were:
Kirk Brandon (later Theatre of Hate, Spear Of Destiny, Dead Men Walking) on vocals, Rab Fae Beith (later UK Subs) on drums and the Canadian brothers Simon and Jonathan Werner (later The Straps) on guitar and bass. Their first gig was at the Camden Film Co-op.
Their music was a dark and menacing take on classic punk. Kirk Brandon’s vocals echoing those of Johnny Rotten, but with a visceral, sinister twist.
They released two singles. The first on the SS label in August 1979 had ‘Heathen’ on the A-side and ‘Brave New Soldiers’ on the B-side, both instant punk classics. SS stood for Secret Service as it was recorded in a recording van ‘borrowed’ from Stiff records with the help of Terry Razor. This was quickly followed by ‘King of Kings’ and ‘Number 12’ released on Rough Trade Records. By this time Rab Fae Beith had been replaced on drums by Jim Walker (later PIL).
The Pack’s short career acted as a bridgehead from the raw explosive energy of the early punk years to the new darker reality of depression hit 80’s Britain. They played their last sold out show at the 101 Club in Clapham.
Discography:
Heathen / Brave New Soldiers 7’’ (SS Label ‘79)
King of Kings 7’’ (Rough Trade ‘79)
Dead Ronin CD (Yeaah!)
S/T Cassette (Self Released)

3: A punk rock band from Germany who released a self-titled LP in 1978. Included ex-Amon Düül II member Jörg Evers.

4. A shorter name for Terry Knight & the Pack, which would later be reborn as Grand Funk Railroad.

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