Take time til you figure it out, y'know
Break down when you walk in the afterglow
Whip crack and a thorn in your side
No one to run to and never a place to hide
Can you shake this feeling?
When you can't deny it?
What's left when you divide it?
What a life when they figure it out, y'know?
Get a life and they never will let you go
One here and one on the side
Felling disastrous we're doomed to stay alive
Don't you hate this feeling?
When you can't deny it?
What's left when you defy it?
Here we are at the end of the game, y'know?
It's all the same yet we're changing the name you know
First in line and first inside
Looking around for another place to hide
When you face this feeling
And you try to hide it
What's left when you throw it all away?
supported by 39 fans who also own “What's Your Vector, Victor?”
Saw Kanga last night in Houston , instantly was entranced by her sound , sucked me into the Kangakult vortex , so glad I got to see her live , should have looked into her sooner as Gary Numan was so supportive of her on the Revolution tour , oh now it’s time to catch up and get further involved Callum Gray
supported by 34 fans who also own “What's Your Vector, Victor?”
This album should be ranked very high in ranks of latest industrial albums, because it just crushes the competition. THIS is how it's done people. Menacing vocals, pounding drums and haunting electronics have no mercy on your ears and leave you with not one second of peace. Play this loud and do people around you a service.
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