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Single Of The Weak - Inme



     
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Nice try big guy, but I must interrupt, I must stop you dead in your tracks again,
Headless chicken, got me thinking that our world is sinking to the bottom of the C-list,
But buddy it ain't rock and roll without a little hard graft,
You make me love driving through tunnels.
What, what, what...
What's that shit on the radio?
Sounds like they've made it, so they can make it,
What's that shit on the radio?
Embedded like shingles, radioactive jingles,
What's that shit on the radio?
Whoa oh.
Sugar coated, glucose bloated safety tops the charts again,
I know this song is ironic, electronic hypocrisy coming from a man who used to care for mirrors,
(In more ways than one),
But buddy it ain't rock and roll when you're involved,
When you shape your craft to fit the masses.
What, what, what...

What's that shit on the radio?
Sounds like they've made it, so they can make it,
What's that shit on the radio?
Embedded like shingles, radioactive jingles,
What's that shit on the radio?
Whoa oh.
What's that shit on the radio?
Not talking about white paint, not talking about coffee stains,
What's that shit on the radio?
Sounds like they've made it, so they can make it,
What's that shit on the radio?
Embedded like shingles, radioactive jingles,
What's that shit on the radio?
I'm so sick of hearing it, but I just can't stop singing it,
What's that shit on the radio?
Whoa oh.

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InMe are an English alternative rock band based in Brentwood, Essex, UK. To date, the band have released 5 highly successful studio albums, a "best of", and two DVDs, spawning a number of Top 40 UK singles and years of touring playing great shows and festivals around the UK, Europe and the world.

InMe have toured with the likes of Nickelback, Limp Bizkit, Pendulum, Deftones, Serj Tankian, Staind, Feeder, Biffy Clyro and The Rasmus; they have also played main stages and packed tents at respected festivals such as Reading, Sonisphere, Download & Summer Breeze.

The InMe of today is a very different animal to that of their 2003 debut album “Overgrown Eden”. Their continued evolution has maintained a fiercely loyal fanbase and challenged them further as musicians with the release of every album. Following on from “White Butterfly” (2005), “Daydream Anonymous” (2007) and “Herald Moth” (2009) the band released “Phoenix – The Best of InMe” in 2010: this celebrated their career so far and featured exclusive tracks that showcased InMe’s progression from their early days, when they had been thrust into the spotlight as teens.

Over seven years on from first discovering the band, Kerrang! Magazine witnessed a full tent at Sonisphere Festival as “fans old and new celebrate a band who lionheartedly refuse to die”. Later in 2010 InMe packed out The Relentless Garage in London for 4 album shows to crown a year that proved beyond doubt that they were alive, well and very much wanted by the UK alternative rock scene.

Rolling on to 2011, InMe kept quiet until their triumphant return to Sonisphere Festival: this time the tent was bigger, and once again full to capacity, as 5000 people crammed into Bohemia to see them rock as hard as ever. The temptation could have been to head straight out on tour, but the band had been developing their sound for their 5th studio album entitled “The Pride”; they will spend the rest of 2011 perfecting the opening of the next chapter of InMe.

Always a band to give their all, they were never likely to return in 2012 with a mere handful of headline shows. True to form, InMe will release “The Pride” in February 2012 with a 35-date tour spanning the entire of the UK and Ireland until the end of March where London’s o2 Academy Islington will host the final show of the tour.

“The Pride” was released via Pledge Music in spring 2012, an innovative approach that puts the artists and their fans in control of the development of the album. Having seen the overwhelming support frontman Dave McPherson received for his solo album in March 2011 via the same route, it was clear to InMe that their fans would want to be involved in how “The Pride” was released.

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