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How come your symbols of freedom only restrict?
How come your symbols of pride to me ain't worth nothing?
How come your symbols of freedom only restrict?
How come your symbols of pride to me ain't worth nothing?How come your symbols of freedom only restrict?
How come your symbols of pride to me ain't worth nothing?
How come your symbols of freedom only restrict?
How come your symbols of pride to me ain't worth nothing?What better way to oppress us than to make us the same?
To make us nod in approval to the limits we created
Our freedom, our bill of rights, just assurance to make us abide
To make us serve their purposes and to serve our timeI will destroy a system that is built on greed
I will destroy tradition that make us bleed
I will shut down the power of all who lied to me
I will defy their image of what they wan't me to beI will destroy a system that is built on greed
I will destroy tradition that make us bleed
I will shut down the power of those who lied to me
I will defy their image of what they wan't me to beYour freedom, nothing
Your symbols, your freedom, your lies, your liesHow come your symbols of freedom only restrict?
How come your symbols of pride to me ain't worth nothing?

How come your symbols of freedom only restrict?
How come your symbols of pride to me ain't worth nothing?

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There are two bands named Gazpacho: The first are a Norwegian band, who have been described by one critic as being "classical post ambient nocturnal atmospheric neo-progressive folk world rock" Gazpacho almost defies genre classification. Gazpacho were at one time described as "the greatest unsigned band in the world" by some critics. A tour of Europe as support for Marillion's "Marbles" tour in 2003 radically raised their profile, earning the respect of audiences everywhere they played and garnering critical acclaim.

Read more about Gazpacho on Last.fm.


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