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Sort Of A Protest Song - Matthew Good Band



     
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I can't remember 1989
I can't remember what you look like 'cause I was dimed
Wasn't the whole world at the time
A robot heart for my sleep in girl
She knows CPR, so I can come back to life
Ya, I can come back to life
I had me a vision
I was a fireman in a time of fires
And I was paralyzed
A robot heart for a theme park world
Whatever keeps us alive
Whatever keeps claim to us being civilized
I can't remember 1989
I try but I forget what you look like
Baby, I ain't dimed
But ya, it still keeps me up at night
A robot heart for a robot boy
Who dreamed he was a lion

Our lives in these empty spaces aside
I'm tired of walking around with my hand on my gun
I'm tired of watching them wind you up to see if you'll run
Tonight I'm going to go out and have me some fun
I'm tired of walking around here with my hand on my gun
Baby, no pain, no gain

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Matthew Good Band was an alternative rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, active from 1995 until 2002. During their career, they released 4 LPs (Last Of The Ghetto Astronauts, Underdogs, Beautiful Midnight and The Audio Of Being) as well as 3 EPs (Lo-Fi B-Sides, Raygun and Loser Anthems). At the time the band broke up, it was composed of guitarist and vocalist Matthew Good, drummer Ian Browne, guitarist/keyboardist Dave Genn and bassist Rich Priske (Priske had replaced original bassist Geoff Lloyd).

After the breakup, Matthew Good continued to release music as a solo artist.

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