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I remember we were young and you said that I was done
[Incomprehensible]And I rode out on the street, I was back up on my feet
Well, I was fighting the same old wars, had to even out the scores
And I'm still alive, and I will survive
I can take what life's got to give, just need a little time
And I'm still alive talking that same old jive
I can handle what cause my worry, just gimme another day
And the times have changed, my friend, I'll be here till the bitter end
With a guitar in my hand, I stand little taller
I've been to hell and back, I ain't falling off this track
From the back to the front page, from a gutter to the stage
And I'm still alive, and I will survive
I can take what life's got to give, just need a little time
And I'm still alive talking that same old jive
I can handle what cause my worry, just gimme another day
[Incomprehensible], take me so very far from home
I woke up one summer day and I fell in love
And the times have changed my friend, I'll be here till the bitter end

And I'm here to make my stand with a guitar in my hand
And I'm still alive, and I will survive
I can take what life's got to give, just need a little time
And I'm still alive talking that same old jive
I can handle what cause my worry, just gimme another day
Another day

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Solitary Experiments formed in 1994 as a collaboration between Dennis Schober and Michael Thieleman, who had briefly collaborated before as 'Plague'. The following years saw occasional live shows and the release of a couple of demo tapes before the song 'God, Where Are You?' from the 'New Violent Breed' compilation in 1999, which would become a hit in their native Germany as well as Holland and the USA. Their debut album 'Final Approach' was released on Machinery later that year.

Read more about Solitary Experiments on Last.fm.


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