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Too Much Too Often - Phantom Planet



     
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It's showing in your face, you're out night after night
Came with a hungry heart, losing my appetite
Hours just keep passing by, I'll start wondering
About the hole that you became and I keep falling inSo now without stopping, it's too much too often
Out of the cradle and into the coffin
You're gonna get down and out on the double
If it starts with attraction it ends up in troubleIt looks like theater seats around an open bar
I see the clientle for who they really are
Just people chasing parties like a few we had before
And when this evening's over I will search this one for moreSo now without stopping, it's too much too often
Out of the cradle and into the coffin
If you should fall they'll sweep you under the table
Now where will you be that it's too much too often?Too much, too much
Too much, too much, too muchAnd now without stopping, it's too much too often
Out of the cradle and into the coffin
You're gonna get down and out on the double
If it starts with attraction it ends up in troubleNow without stopping, it's too much too often
Out of the cradle and into the coffin

If you should fall they'll sweep you under the table
Where will you be that it's too much too often?After the after hours
What was sweet turns so sour
Oh, you taste the, the bitterestToo much, too much
Too much, too much, too much

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Phantom Planet is a frequently evolving four-piece alternative music band based out of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States that achieved fame for its track California, which went on to become the theme song for the popular Fox TV series, The O.C. (now canceled). Phantom Planet also performed a cover of Jackson Browne's Somebody's Baby for Not Another Teen Movie. Big Brat was also introduced in the video game soundtrack, Driv3r (Driver 3). Their first record is a surf-rock collection of tunes reminiscent of The Beach Boys.

Read more about Phantom Planet on Last.fm.


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