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lyrics
Here's to the great protection monopoly
"We do not owe you a thing"
These playgrounds of power and non-stop revenue
This city is occupied
Can not afford to live?
Evacuate to the outskirts
Put those hands to work
Do you feel pride to set your price?
Look around you what’s it for?
Who would call this home?
Praise family, community
While we tear our selves apart
Your house destroyed? We have a prison for you
"We do not owe you a thing"
Even the fight back comes with a price attached
This city is occupied
Architects draw the lines - The motto: Gentrify or die
To clear the streets for the elite
You don't vote the way we want ?
You don't know how to behave?
So here's the new identity
Identical, streets alike -The chosen grey feel alive
Waving their grande lattes
A sanitised mirror image
Killing all culture dead,
Maybe out of boredom kill yourself
credits
from DEMO,
released June 18, 2018
Satori: Vox, Ambient Noise Manipulation
Camille: Drums
Matt: Bass
Tommy: Guitar
Recorded and mastered by Mark Jaspar at Soundsaver Studios
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