Too many people
In our lives are deceiving us
With planned disorder
Planting seeds of distrust
Enemy ears
Are listening and are judging us
Intending
To betray our confidence
Oh, I’ll do anything now
Oh, to stop your suffering
It’s an invasion
Into the minds of the people now
Without coercion
But brought in with their consent
So we are leaving
On a path few have travelled down
But knowing
There’s finite chance of success
Oh, I’ll do anything now
Oh, to stop your suffering
Come with us
Come with us
Now now now
Let’s not make this harder than it already is
Lost and overwhelmed by the news
Weighed down ‘til nothing’s is left of you
Pack your bags we can leave tonight
Join Hajji and Pariah and the Cambridge Five
They’re gonna come with us
It will be alright
By the morning light
We’ll be in sight
Of better life
In even numbers
We forge forth to the other side
The good life
Or madness who here can tell
Your choice now
Is between hell if you follow us
Or disgrace
Yes disgrace if you don’t
You can starve with social elites
Or join us in our defeat
This band goes to A,B and Z...The first song is absolute hardcore but from there we wrangle genre of hardcore...The anger is there but guitar is clean on the verge of pop but tempo sticks it in Hardcore or Punk.But none the less this shit is top notch.Fans of spazzy punk take note.. john onyskin
This debut self-titled album contains eight songs that have strong Red Dons/The Observer influences. Calling them copy-cats wouldn’t do them justice though. There’s a sense of melody that adds influences from Swedish bands like Masshysteri or Gorilla Angreb. On the eight tracks the bands outs an urgent political message. Unfortunately, with only these eight songs, the album is over before you know it, leaving you hungry for more! dcdirkzwager