Close your eyes and shield your ears.
Shut your mouth and conceal all your fears.
Greed it’s not going anywhere.
They should put that on a billboard in Times Square
It could say “The great depression is over my friends.”

What we want and what we need engineered.
I can smell the bullshit right from here.
Because greed it’s not going anywhere.
They should put that on a billboard in Times Square
It could say “The great depression is over my friends.”

Blinding your eyes, burning your ears.
T.V. images are selling.
Through the static on the radio you can’t hear.
One pill if you’re too big
One pill if you’re too small
On one your life is a mess.
On one you’re nothing at all.
I hate a song that makes you think you are no good.

I hate a song that makes you think you are just born to lose.
Bound to lose.
No good to nobody.
Too young or too fat or too this or too that.
(The great depression is over my friends)

The great depression is over my friends


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    Who are the ones Singing the lines:

    I hate a song that makes you think you are just born to lose. Bound to lose. No good to nobody. Too young or too fat or too this or too that.

    The first voice sounds alot like Tim from Rise Against

    J0shyon July 31, 2009   Link
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    never mind, found it: features guest vocals from members of Bouncing Souls, Rise Against, Alexisonfire and Big D & The Kids Table

    J0shyon July 31, 2009   Link
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    absolutely brilliant song. can anyone explain the (A) in the word “gre(A)t?

    Tdog111on May 31, 2018   Link

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