USA Today - Bastard Noise



     
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USA Today Lyrics


Well, I heard you've been wondering how I'm getting along
I guess you think I can't make it with you gone
But I don't want you to worry, don't you lose any sleep
But a man called long distance this morning
Said they're thinking about putting me
On the cover of the USA Today
The story of heart-breaking pain
Picture of the loneliest man they claim
In the USA Today
I don't sleep in the night time, darkness reminds me of you
I lost eight pounds since last Tuesday, but I could stand to lose a few
I don't believe I'm too bad, people say I look fine
The man from the paper seems happy
Says I'm bigger than the latest crime
On the cover of the USA Today
The story of heart-breaking pain
Picture of the loneliest man they claim
In the USA Today

So if you're concerned in trouble
Then you're hurting me
Don't you work out this little thing called losing you
Has made a big man out of me
I'm on the cover of the USA Today
The story of heart-breaking pain
Picture of the loneliest man they claim
In the USA Today

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Bastard Noise is a noise band that was founded in 1991, in Los Angeles, United States by Eric Wood, Henry Barnes, and Bill Nelson. The band was initially a side project of Wood's and Barnes's powerviolence band Man Is the Bastard. Bastard Noise often collaborates, and has had a number of members or almost-members during the years. One of the more prolific ex-members is John Wiese, who joined the Bastard Noise lineup in 1998 and contributed in updating the sound of the band. Wiese is however no longer a member of Bastard Noise.

Read more about Bastard Noise on Last.fm.


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