I feel, but i can't find the words.
Be real we would shift through every shape
withstood - beautiful
I-III I sleep with horror
I sleep with in a flight
Vicious, Vicious

Lash out my bitter plans collasal
shrunk so simple
and we pound the space with no sound
but for how long?
boring to me now
everything is boring to me now
Vicious vicious
cold and sold out
cold and sold out
vicious
behavior is contagious
behavior is contagious

vicious vicious
cold and sold out
cold and sold out
vicious.
cold and sold out
cold and sold out

vicious vicious



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    If you like Limblifter, check out Age Of Electric. Ryan Dahle was in that band as well, with Kurt (his brother that was in Limblifter before, and now is in the New Pornographers). Age of Electric was the Dahle brothers and the Kerns brothers (Todd and John). Todd and John did another band after AOE broke up called Static In Stereo for a while, now Todd has a solo thing going, and John is in Robin Black and the Intergalactic Rockstars.
    It's all very confusing if you aren't familiar with this to begin with, and seems kinda incestuous haha.

    geekusaon February 07, 2005   Link
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    I love Limblifter!! I've been a fan for gosh, it must be about 7 or 8 years now. I live in the US and for a few years had access to MuchMusic. The Canadian version not the US version. I loved that station so much. AOE is another great band as well. So is NP.
    I do agree that their lyrics don't seem to make much sense sometimes. That's what I like about them though.

    copperstoneon July 15, 2005   Link
  • -1
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    This band is genious, their lyrics mean absolutely nothing. The vocals are just any other instrument like the guitar or drums. Amazing concept...

    MarcelDwayneon November 17, 2004   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    Love the band. its sad that no body really knows them, in America at least. Up there in Canada I think they are a little bigger. I just wish they got more replies. I love this song.

    nonnycrieson January 19, 2005   Link
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    This song is my favourite by them from 1996-97

    T1MEiSPRECiOUSon January 26, 2007   Link

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