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On Being a Bastard
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Coalesce
жанры: hardcore
альбомы: Functioning on Impatience
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Farewell friend, until tomorrow Where you are still nitpicking our diets and names The potential is still there Yet it's somehow unexpectedI'll show you courage if you show me responsibility Something lost long ago in trying To please everyone in pleasing ourselvesIf it feels good it must be right, right? So what's a child? A fetus or kink in sexual revolution and what am I? A threat, a kink in political consistencyMore name games and more personal choice So where's mine? Or are you to deal me such luxuries?Call me what I am and mean every word Be prepared to take yours You see you're not aloneI'll show you responsibility if you show me reasoning Something you never possessed You always coveted anger and vengeance But for what?One less bite, one less burden I'm sick of being the bastard Keep your fight and know I'll keep mine
Это интересно:Sean Ingram – vocalsJes Steineger – guitarNathan Ellis – bassNathan "Jr." Richardson – drumsThe band formed in January 1994, consisting of Jes Steineger (guitar), Stacy Hilt (bass) and Jim Redd (drums). During this time they were using the name Breach, and around Easter of 1994, Sean Ingram joined the band to fill the vocal position, and the four members opted to use the name Coalesce, to avoid confusion with a Sweden-based band.With the name issues amended, Coalesce entered West End Studios to record a demo. This work was pressed to a 7" EP that sold out rapidly.The UK division of Earache Records was impressed by the unique and innovative... продолжение
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