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And if you know what is the answer
Why don you tell me
What does it feel like
To be free
What does it feel likeTake a look at the punks
On the run from all the ministers
Collecting for the criminals
And the judges or the blame
If youe innocent or youe guilty
Or youe never been given a chance
And you'll never find an answer
There always, always, always, always
Just one more link to the chainAnd if youe found
What you think youe been looking for
Don look back
Because you won find nothing
Anymore
No, I guess you won't find nothingTake a look at the punks

On the run from all the ministers
Collecting for the criminals
And the judges or the blame
If youe innocent or youe guilty
Or youe never been given a chance
And you'll never find an answer
There always, always, always, always
Just one more link to the chainJust one more link to the chain
Just one more
(Just one more link to the chain)
Take a, take a, take a look
(Just one more link to the chain)
Take a look at the punks
(Just one more link to the chain)
At the ministers collecting
(Just one more link to the chain)And there's always, always, always, always
Just one more link to the chain

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The Alarm is an alternative rock band which formed in 1978 in Rhyl, Wales. For most of their career the band consisted of Mike Peters (vocals, guitar), Dave Sharp (guitar), Eddie Macdonald (bass) and Nigel Twist (drums). The band split in 1991, but reunited in 2001. The band began in 1978 in the North-Wales town of Rhyl, under the name of 'Seventeen'. Its 4 members were Mike Peters, Dave Sharp, Eddie Macdonald and Nigel Twist. They knocked around the music scene for a while with little success and reformed as 'Alarm Alarm' (taken from one of Seventeen's songs) in 1981.

Read more about The Alarm on Last.fm.


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