I carve my name across your towns when I'm set
I cut inside before the trends begin
I spend my time perfecting waves of contrast
Cutting out all the same shit I've outgrown

I'm bringing it in style myself
You know it is with ease, no sweat

I see the crowns and I forget the couture
Two at a time I watch the kingdoms fold

I'm bringing it in style myself
You know it is with ease, no sweat
I'm breaking in with all my friends
So are you in?
Designed for you
Designed by me

Before we get down you should prepare your heartstrings
To cut all the ties and watch the trends begin

I'm bringing it in style myself
You know it is with ease, no sweat
I'm breaking in with all my friends
So are you in?
Designed special for you by me
Designed special for you by me
Designed special for you by me

One last thing, you should beware the content
I cut inside and let the trend begin

I'm bringing it in style myself
You know it is with ease, no sweat
I'm breaking in with all my friends
So are you in? Are you in?
Are you in? Are you in?
Are you in?
Designed special for you by me
Designed special for you by me
Designed special for you by me
Designed special for you by me


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Goon Squad Lyrics as written by Chino Camilo Moreno Abe Cunningham

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    I think..... it's about the band maturing. The songwriting process. "designed for you, designed by me" "cutting out all the same shit i've outgrown" "before we get down, we must prepare the heartstrings" his singing "I spend my time perfecting waves of contrast" expanding the band's sound so they don't sound the same each album, yet still sounding like the same band and being their selves "i'm bringing it in style myself. you know it is with no ease, no sweat." the band is closer now more than ever before "i'm breaking in with all my friends" when they go to tour live people will go crazy for them "I carve my name on your towns when i'm set" "I see the crowns and I forget the couture." and then I guess fans and bands are going to attempt to copy their ever changing style "two at a time i watch the kingdoms fold" "cut inside before the trends begin" "so are you in"

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