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| Eighteen Visions – I Don't Mind Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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apartofmedies and kijima are right. This song does suck (compared to older eighteen visions songs of course) but, i still like them. |
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| Shortie – Glad To Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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I actually think Shortie sucks. Their songs sound the same and their lead singer (Pogus) is a fuckin' dick-head. I put the lyrics anyways, some of their songs are alright (not all). |
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| Taproot – 11 Monthz Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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it's about Steve's Mom. She was very ill.
I absolutely love this fuckin' song! |
submissions
| Dredg – 易 (Symbol Song) Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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In the song, "he" is reffered to the homeless man in San Francisco. In the storyline (Found in the booklet) he is walking down the streets in San Francisco and a homeless man starts speaking to him telling him that "Patience is the key. Patience is the key for a change to ensue. Take these words I say, have faith, for it will free this disease in which you hold." the homeless man then tell him what to do next in the quest to cure his disease. The man tells him about Kayasuma, The spirit of Yuta and warming the artic cold. |
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| Dredg – 易 (Symbol Song) Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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In the song, "he" is reffered to the homeless man in San Francisco. In the storyline (Found in the booklet) he is walking down the streets in San Francisco and a homeless man starts speaking to him telling him that "Patience is the key. Patience is the key for a change to ensue. Take these words I say, have faith, for it will free this disease in which you hold." the homeless man then tell him what to do next in the quest to cure his disease. The man tells him about Kayasuma, The spirit of Yuta and warming the artic cold. |
submissions
| Dredg – 易 (Symbol Song) Lyrics
| 23 years ago
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In the song, "he" is reffered to the homeless man in San Francisco. In the storyline (Found in the booklet) he is walking down the streets in San Francisco and a homeless man starts speaking to him telling him that "Patience is the key. Patience is the key for a change to ensue. Take these words I say, have faith, for it will free this disease in which you hold." the homeless man then tell him what to do next in the quest to cure his disease. The man tells him about Kayasuma, The spirit of Yuta and warming the artic cold. |
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