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    Our second Chain Letter Collective release! Features Take Me Out and Sons and Daughters on black vinyl and includes liner notes. Limited edition of 200.

    Engineered by Andrew Schubert
    Mixed by Eric Carlson
    Mastered by Sean Foye
    Artwork by Scott Massey / nohawk.com
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lyrics

When I cross the street
And I feel the anxious eyes of the police watching me
It puts you safe to sleep
Or so you think
Don't drink too deep
You'll fall into the sea

And now I know that they've set fire to the water
Boiling the ocean down, whale bones for your sons and daughters
Though I try to hide they always find me
How do they always find me?

There was a time when I thought things were sort of pretty
But now I've gotten used to life in the city
Piss and blood and concrete living, the air is so damn shitty
But for the glory of man and the foundation of our “civility”

And now I know that they say pray to the father
Though they might not come for you they will come for your wives and daughters
Though I try to hide the drones always find me.
How do they always find me?

And now I know that we're all lambs for the slaughter
But will you eat your words when it's time for your sons and daughters
Though I try to hide they always find me
How do they always find me?

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from Take Me Out b​/​w Sons and Daughters, released May 11, 2018

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dimber, pronounced like the switch, or however you want. Upbeat music for downbeat people. Charged up rainbow sparkles, short and fast, spindles and shards of the Clueless soundtrack aimed against social control. Theme songs of desperation and hope in the modern age. ... more

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