I’ve been swimming with the sharks so long I
Barely notice when I'm diving into dangerous tides
Awake and waiting patiently to one day face that final storm
And die. ‘Cause oppression and greed are normalcy it’s
All routine to me. We're free while fins are circling I'm just an earthling but maybe I can change some things
Maybe I'm a little worse than I think
Maybe i could take a little more responsibility
For this cupidity
Doomed to be accountable for the next great extinction
If we don't stop dumping all our problems down the sink
What can I eat what can I wear that won't harm someone else out there
Oil dependency is boiling the water in the sea
How can I breathe with all this wrong going on and rampant anxiety.
It's not normal it's immoral to ignore these atrocities.
Keep your bloody currency
Here we stand on stolen land
Pump that oil out the ground
Murder all that's in your path
Burn your forests break your pacts
Selling weapons as a white collared syndicate
The sun never sets if you spiral right into it
We must recognize our rights and our privileges
Change isn't easy but I'd like to think we give a shit
In a state of police
supported by 18 fans who also own “This is Fracking Ridiculous”
This band is unique, you don't need to listen very long to realize that. It's a very fine line, the art of chaos with the beauty of melodies and riffs - these individuals walk it perfectly! I just wish there was more albums. Thomas D
Across their latest, the Philadelphia punk quartet sift through the emotional wreckage of a dissolved relationship. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jun 25, 2019
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