Pet sounds filling pet peeve void's
Black and white TV with the sound turned down
Is it mono or stereo?
Lending aneurysm satisfaction in the
Fruitless gaze of your Mona Lisa lazy smile
Trick ourselves in portable stanzas
Black Russian throated on this
Guillotine cancer
How steep we are
But there's just no telling
Just no telling

Savion is under heel clicking
Morse code through movie stills again

The sky had blackened with carrion birds
Pinstriped suits and cigarettes tapped danced
Through the tepid burlesque
Their mouths were parched with excess thirst
Bridge and chorus candy curse
Still they snag through the strep throat verse

Pet sounds filling pet peeve voids
Black and white TV with the sound turned down
Like breathing blood through lungs of czar's child

If I had a dollar for every plot that you made
In this bed of nails you make
How steep
How steep we are


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Transatlantic Foe Lyrics as written by Jim Ward Cedric Bixler

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    "pet sounds filling pet peeve void's black and white tv with the sound turned down is it mono or stereo? lending aneurysm satisfaction in the fruitless gaze of your mona lisa lazy smile trick ourselves in portable stanzas black russian throated on this guillotine cancer how steep we are but there's just no telling just no telling"

    This is by far the best opening verse to a song EVER!!! Nothing matches the intensity of this song nothing in my opinion! This song is so fun to play on guitar and I na band it’s just such a blast and screaming the "Carrion birds part" is a fantastic feeling. I love At The Drive In so much they are by far one of the finest bands ever to come out of The USA. The lyrics are always very complex but at the same time have a deeper meaning some of the songs have several meanings. The statements they make, the way they make them and the way they say them are what make this band so great. But live they were amazing so intense and so just having fun. This to me is punk not the watered down crap that carries the cliché around so much nowadays.

    craiguson April 18, 2003   Link

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