It is dark
But also not

You, are going to rock and roll
And you can hardly wait for the music to begin
When it happens, you will become a part of that music.
You are there, you are going on a musical trip.
The highest, happiest trip that you've ever been on.
Enjoy it, and get into it
Loosen your seatbelts, let's rock and roll
Roll, roll, roll, roll
Roll, roll, roll, roll
Roll, roll, roll, roll
Roll, roll, roll, roll

Good evening ladies and gentlemen

And I would like to be able to continue to...
Let what is inside of me
Which is, which comes from all the music that I hear
You know, I would like for that to come out
And it's not like, it's not really me that's coming
The music's coming through me

Coming out strong!

Presenting to you...
The mayor's Very own

I'd like to just continue to be able to...
Express myself, as best as I can with this instrument
I feel like I have a lot of work to do. Still, ya know
I'm a student, of the drums
And I'm also a teacher of the drums too

The dynamic, the soul

Coming out strong!

Keep on rock, rock, rock
Keep on rockin'
Ke, ke, ke, keep on rockin'
You, N, you N K, L
Keep on
U N, U N K, L
Keep on
L
L
E
Rockin'
U N K L
U N K, U N K, U N K
L, L
E

It's the awesome eternal UNKLE word

Science, fiction

Keep on
Keep keep on rockin
Keep keep in keep keep keep in keep keep on keep keep in keep on
Keep on keep keep keep on rockin
Keep on you keep on N keep on K keep on L keep on E
Keep on rockin E
You (U-N) N (L-L-L) K-L-E

It is dark
But also not

The middle ground between light and shadow

In a few moments, you will have an experience which will seem completely real
It will be the result of your subconscious fears transformed to your conscious awareness
You have five seconds to terminate this tape
Five, four, three, two, one


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Fixed Income Lyrics as written by Steven L. Cataldo Josh Paul Davis

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    Nice song... but the song after it "What Does Your Soul Look Like Pt 2" featuring Bloodstains off UNKLE's Psyence Fiction is just the pinnacle of electronic music

    Sirius1on July 17, 2005   Link

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