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Slide on in
Slide on in between
Liquid bass babe, you're just a drop in the ocean
I look up
Look up and lose my step
Watch you take your place in the sunDon't be shy
We all the same on the inside
Liquid bass babe I'm on your mind
Slide on in
Slide on in between
Liquid bass babe I'm on your mindDrive to drive man they come from nowhere
Big black suits no number on their jackets
Holy cow no I don't tell them nothing
I'm on your side
Don't go out you'd think I'd learn my lesson
Day to day we fight a losing battle
Shine out shine it's on the surface baby
On the other sideYes I see you

Day by day
Don't go out
Feel so strange
My own time yeah
Run to run
Drink so deep yeah
I'm deaf and dumbSlide on in (slide on in)
Slide on in between
Liquid base babe I'm on your mind
I look up
Look up and lose my step
Watch you take your place in the sunSlide on in (slide on in)
Slide on in between
Liquid bass babe, you're just a drop in the ocean
I look up
Look up and lose my step
Watch you take your place in the sunDon't be shy
We all the same on the inside
Liquid bass babe I'm on your mind
Slide on in
Slide on in between
Liquid bass babe I'm on your mindYes I see you
Day by day
Don't go out
Feel so strange
My own time yeah
Run to run
Drink so deep
I'm deaf and dumbSlide on in (slide on in)
Slide on in between
Liquid bass babe, you're just a drop in the ocean
I look up
Look up and lose my step
Watch you take your place in the sunDon't be shy
We all the same on the inside
Liquid bass babe I'm on your mind
Slide on in (slide on in)
Slide on in between
Liquid bass babe
Songwriters
RONI SIZE, D.J. DIE, LEONIE LAWSPublished by
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Breakbeat Era was a short-lived project that combined the breakbeat talents of Drum and Bass producers Roni Size and DJ Die with the vocals of singer Leonie Laws. Spearheaded by the single Ultra-Obscene, and then released as an album under the same title in 1999. It was one of the first rock/pop/drum&bass fusion albums, a genre which Kosheen also later explored. Since the album seems to be a one-off project, other releases seem unlikely.

Read more about Breakbeat Era on Last.fm.


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