""You'll wait it out Force is not the same I bought ya This world will explode Into numb one deal owned Pray for your sons and your daughters You didn't refuse Well the first one Weak arms Right or wrong First off we'll dance when we dance The last one we fault The first one we kill Foresee her That's what we've done with your head You're begging for papa We're safer but We wash our hands in death End me When we fall He'll go Feel it grow We may not be the ones Feel it go Feel like we know We move around We'll pay We protest We'll pawn off war We protest We all hit the floor Right or wrong Ignorance at it's best We are at war You're such a fool Ignorance isn't bliss We are lied to You suckers Everyone this is not a joke In the end all suffer for what we've done Liars We all suffer""


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    Guys, this is an Avante Garde metal group. Everything they do is experimental. Like in the video having a retarded workout session while soloing on balloon guitars lol. Like wtf? And the weird car horn in the background before they get back into the song. Point is, they aren't trying to be serious. If they were, they would probably not name their band iwrestledabearonce. And that song probably wouldn't be called Tastes Like Kevin Bacon. They sound pretty crappy when they wail because that's what they do. They're having fun. And I want to point out that what they do is experimental. Go onto YouTube and find the interview with them. They specifically ask if she was on drugs when writing her music. She said she never did, but she tries psychadelic an spiritual experiments. Like flipping the lights on and off over and over again while she was writing. She also took a bunch of different baths, cold and warm. Anyway, they're just being weird. You wanna listen to a weirder band, listen to the mars volta. And tell me if they're attention whores.

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