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When a day comes along, Feed it, make it go away, I can feed it, make it go away, And it's all the same, Seeing everything again, I am seeing everything again, My own stupid fantasy, I can drink it and wash it all away, Drink it, wash it all away, And I don't need to breathe, Because I'm tasting everything again, Tasting, You know we hate it all in here, You know we hate it all in here, Because the times that we have are so hard, You know we hate it all, I just swim through my aquarium, My life feels 2D, Swim through my aquarium, Licking all my wounds, I don't want to be in this life, I'm bleeding eternally for you, Bleeding, Because the times that I have make me throw it all away, Slave to my addiction, Close my eye's and meditate my death, The wound has left a scar, Have I anything left? But I still breathe just to be with you, Still breathe, I don't want to be in this life. I don't want to be in this life, Because the times that I have make me throw it all away, [Thanks to [email protected] for these lyrics]

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Copout was a hardcore punk/thrash band from Memphis, TN, active in the early 1990's.

Featured members of talk is poison, bombs away, pezz, fmd, cryonics, Tragedy, His Hero is Gone, Warcry, Deathreat, etc.

They released a demo cassette called Get Ready Fuckers, a live cassette called More Dead than Alive on Team Murder USA, a Self-Titled 9-song 7" on Team Murder USA (#003) in 1993, and a split 7" with Face Down (1994, ?).

They also had two compilation appearances, the song Haitian Expeditionary Force on a compilation 7" called Yo Pablo (Lengua Armada, 1996) and two live songs recorded live at 924 Gilman, Untitled and Over There, on the Fiesta Comes Alive Compilation 12"/CD (Slap-a-Ham, 1997).

They broke up in 1995.

A recording without vocals for a 12" that was going to be released on Prank! as #002, but it unfortunately didn't happen. What's more, the More Dead than Alive recording was remixed on the early 2000's and was going to be released as a 12" (Prank #026), but that didn't happen either.

The 7" is more straight up Jack hammmer thrash, the split has a bit of different influence/ mood to it. By the time they came out for fiesta grande they were triple speed of either record. - Ken of Prank! Records Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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