adam wrote the main riff on the beach in spain. it was shortly after we played and stayed at Leon Cavalo in Milan- an anarcho communist completely autonomous community behind fifty foot walls, in the middle of the city. it was the most inspiring place i will ever be.
lyrics
you said it wouldn't work.
i'm not going to take that again.
the beauty of the people's politics embodied in.
now I got to. We all got to. aregato.
keep on singing.
deep inside these streets.
something exists inside these walls.
and I believe I finally laid my feet upon something thats real.
keep on singing,
she said never surrender.
it's time to make a stand.
we're gonna make it
yeah baby take my hand.
we're gonna make it
an anarcho-communist said that his name was favio.
she was anti-fascist and from their smiles you'd never know.
we're gonna make it.
this machine kills culture.
progress is tearing us, not the way it should be, just the way it is.
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Number one album for listening to while dealing with adulthood-related BS, cozy in the knowledge there's Cheezies in the cupboard and cold beer in the fridge afterwards for all my hard work. printedship
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