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What a Terrible Thing to Say - Four Letter Lie



     
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Why don't we fail big then let's stick around
We'll make them wonder why we're smiling
Wonder why we're smilingMy eyes are open, I know it's all become so tired and old
The entire world loves a flash of successAre you entertained by the way that you're tainting their fame?
Are you entertained? Keep it up, keep it up
You keep running your mouth, you say you got a problem, dad?
Within the clearing of dust we'll see who's the last one standingWhy don't we fail big then let's stick around
We'll make them wonder why we're smiling
Wonder why we're smilingWhy don't we fail big then let's stick around
We'll make them wonder why we're smiling
Wonder why we're smilingI'm tired of being strong and keeping our heads above water
We'll keep working like a slave
I already know the words falling from your mouth
This time around be sure to make it countWe're on the top looking down, and you keep giving us hell
We've heard this all before, we've heard this all before
You think I'm fazed by the words that you say
We're all over, it's all overWhy don't we fail big then let's stick around
We'll make them wonder why we're smiling

Wonder why we're smilingWhy don't we fail big then let's stick around
We'll make them wonder why we're smiling
Wonder why we're smilingWhat a terrible thing to say
What a terrible thing to say
What a terrible thing to say
What a terrible thing to say

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In a world where perception usually trumps reality, here are some cold, hard truths about the band Four Letter Lie: Hailing from Minnesota, the four members of Four Letter Lie-- singer Brian Nagan, bassist John Waltmann, drummer Derek Smith and guitarist Connor Kelly--had only been together a short while before they cut their own EP, sold 1,500 copies of it and drew raves in the press. "This release from Minnesota‘s Four Letter Lie sums up everything that we’ve become familiar with in melodic hardcore, and does it perfectly," raved AMP Magazine.

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