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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
Tick-tock the clock ticks to zero
Right now the world needs a hero
Maybe thats me but Ive got voices in my headTheyre talking about revolution
Suggesting Im the solution
Stand like a man but here Im hanging by a little threadTwisted reflection, perception
Just what do I see
In this mirror, its clearer to me, thatIts a tangled web
Its a tangled web, Im weaving
Its a tangled web
Hello again, I must be leavingCant stop the yarn I am spinning

Straight faced or am I still grinning
I dont know, cant tell, oh well, its all just a crazy gameIm too close to the danger
Of living life like a stranger
This place, this face I see is me, but its not the sameLosing perspective, selective
And hazy memory
It seems like a dream, but its no fantasy, thatIts a tangled web
Its a tangled web Im weaving
Its a tangled web
Hello again, I must be leaving, come onTheyre talking bout revolution
Suggesting Im the solutionNot just surviving, reviving
This life that I lead
In this mirror, its clearer to meIts a tangled web
Its a tangled web Im weaving
Its a tangled web
Hello again, I must be leaving, leavingIts a tangled web
Its a tangled web Im weaving
Its a tangled web
Hello again, I must be leavingRight now the world needs a hero
Right now the world needs a hero

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There are at least three different groups with the name Daily Planet Daily Planet was a swedish group that was active in the mid-90s. The group played electronic pop similar to groups like Erasure and Yazoo. Thet released a few singles and a full-length album called "The Tide" in 1995-1996. The members of Daily planet later formed the group Mr Jones Machine Daily Planet is a UK Bluegrass / Fusion band. The group features Leon Hunt on banjo and Jamie Mathews on harmonica. Albums are "Clark's Secret" (1996), "The Big Scoop" (1998) and "Live" (2007).

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