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Ludvico Drive-In Lyrics

got to get to the head of the crowd
got to get infront of a line

take it like a man [x3]

got to get to the head of the crowd (now)
got to get to the front of the line

take it like a man [x3]

well i know something i won't brag about
painted and useless
laughing immortal
call me soul for sixty four then
cubicle movement
cubicle
a movement

got to get to the head of the crowd
got to get to the front of the line

take it like a man [x3]

got to get to the head of the crowd
got to get to the front of the line

take it like a man [x3]

watch right we're the hordes that lenin failed
gonna take a debt so don't tell me it's over
who is going to make things over
cubicle movement
cubicle
a movement

now trigger pull
we have a crying little people disaster
now trigger
yeah do it
little bit little bit little bit yeah yeah
now trigger
yeah yeah yeah
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bishopzs On Sep 21, 2004
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this is a really interesting song for ATDI with all the high pitched "take it like a man" but i like it i think its about job competition in the corporate setting how sometimes people are like animals fighting for jobs and willing to stab people in the back and lie and cheat "a cubicle movement" might indicate the advancement and such you know...

Cover art for Ludvico Drive-In lyrics by At the Drive-In

At least in the youtube video I saw of this song, the "Take it like a man" part was sung by Sarah Reiser and Laura Beard (of Cedric's previous band, The Fall On Dead Ears). Sadly these two were the subject of Napoleon Solo when they were killed in a car wreck.

Typo, meant to say The Fall on Deaf Ears. Not Dead, my bad.

Cover art for Ludvico Drive-In lyrics by At the Drive-In

Abortion.

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