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Cured South From Above


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a song about the playing field being leveled forever.... what if earth were to drink the wormwood??
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Lyrics
gearing up survival
till the last ones fall
everyone's denial
cured south from above

don't forget the name we gave this conversation

a plague the hand removed
left to our device
influential dig under
to be buried by guilt

don't forget the name we gave this conversation

it started when man stole the ground
when we just need to be still

don't forget the name we gave this conversation

earth gave the idea in some way

don't forget the name we gave this conversation

make way the stars could this day

don't forget the name we gave this conversation

don't forget the name we gave this conversation

here we are existing
written in the strings
given to sweet grace
cause we are human beings
Song Stats
Hits: 1186
Comments: 8
Fans: 5
Plays: 104
Downloads: 53
Votes: 12
Uploaded: Dec 02, 2006 - 04:10:18 PM
Last Updated: Dec 02, 2006 - 04:10:18 PM Last Played: Jun 14, 2009 - 03:05:57 PM
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Creative Commons License:
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Hardware:
drums, bass, guitar, vox
Software:
pro-tools, cubase
Comments
apb said 1073 days ago (December 2nd, 2006)
Wow Ian..
.. excellent meaty stuff. Strong cross of Alice in Chains with shades of
Jesus Jones .. great production. I particularily liked the backwards(?)
guitar solo bit. Kudos.
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ktb said 1073 days ago (December 2nd, 2006)
rock solid
as always. what an indelible sound. its all yours too. you guys consistently produce top notch material. ditto on the backend solo, a really great finish to an awesome track.
Check out my latest song called off the deck (w/Z293)
Youra said 1072 days ago (December 2nd, 2006)
Com'on feel the Illinoise !
Grungy tune 100% fueled by sheer rock rage. Again !
Check out my latest song called Funkaboka
Vic Holman said 1072 days ago (December 2nd, 2006)
great heavy song
we love our distortion pedals up in the northwest. but we never called it grunge. heavy, intense and lots of drive. good stuff!
Check out my latest song called One Step Over The Line
blaky smith said 1072 days ago (December 3rd, 2006)
Good track
Very well done, I like this. Great production with a good mix, vocals and guitar playing. pro, Bravo...
I'm glad to discover your music.
Marc
Check out my latest song called Pigeon voyageur
composerclark said 1069 days ago (December 6th, 2006)
Power
APB calls it 'meaty,' and that it definitely is. From the moment the chords began at the start of the song I loved it. Very heavy, powerful feel. The vocals sound almost "pretty" by way of contrast, which makes for an interesting contrast/mixed message. Wonderful job.
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Einarus said 1061 days ago (December 14th, 2006)
Whoah
Now this is some hard rock.
This is really meaty, indeed, and it's in situations like this that I'm very happy to be a carnivore!
Rock on!

-Einar S.
Check out my latest song called Good Things Come in Fours
said 959 days ago (March 26th, 2007)
you can count...
on adding another sale to your cd when it's released. this ROCKS!!!
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