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we know where you are
we are never far
want you to feel safe and sound
safe and soundfrom the moment you wake up (we know)
when you start in style (we know)
just want you to feel safe and sound
safe and soundstrike a light and throw it
making noise and shout it
making noise and shout it (shout it, shout it, shout it)
who can you believe
brothers thick as thieves
they're all thick as thievesno ones asking how
oh why
busy getting high
on life
we just want us to feel safe and sound
safe and soundstrike a light and throw it
making noise and shout it

making noise and shout it (shout it, shout it, shout it)
who can you believe
brothers thick as thieves
they're all thick as thievesmaking noise and shout it (shout it, shout it, shout it)
who do you believe
brothers thick as thieves
they're all thick as thieves
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The Temper Trap is an indie rock band which formed in 2005 in Melbourne, Australia. Now based in London, the band consists of Dougy Mandagi (vocals, guitar), Lorenzo Sillitto (guitar, keyboards), Jonathon Aherne (bass), Toby Dundas (drums) and Joseph Greer (keyboards, guitar).

The Temper Trap's debut album, Conditions, was released in 2009 and contains the singles Sweet Disposition, Fader, Love Lost and Science Of Fear. Sweet Disposition became an international hit after appearing in the film “(500) Days of Summer”, reaching the Top 20 in multiple countries. Sweet Disposition also appeared on "Greek".

The band's self-titled second album was released in 2012, spawning the singles Need Your Love and Trembling Hands. The album debuted at #1 in Australia and has garnered positive reviews from around the globe.


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