When I can work out how it was
Then I'll tell you
TV stained my memories, yeah
I don't think that she's

Remember through sounds
Remember through smells
Remember through colors
Remember through towns with fear and fascination
On what was here and what's replacing them now

Interchange plazas and malls
And crowded chain restaurants
More housing developments go up
Named after the things they replace

So welcome to Minnow Brook
And welcome to Shady Space
Well it all seems a little abrupt
No I don't like this change of pace



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Novocain Stain Lyrics as written by Isaac Brock Eric Judy

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    It's about how humans are ruining shit, (I.E.: nature, animals, cities, towns, countryside).

    Isaac is from Washington, which, i am not sure (never been there) but i know there is a BIG shitload of a difference between Isaaquah and Seattle, Isaaquah = countryside, forests, wild animals. Seattle = City, christmas trees and mascots. So i think Isaac is basically stating that the whole world is being turned to shit due to corporate america or government, or just plain people.

    Isaac hates assholes like Cowboy Dan (he describes him in the song).

    This has been a public announcement by (CENSORED).

    Dragon1629on June 02, 2005   Link

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