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H.P.F. (Smile Control Mix)


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vegetal777

 Genre: Electropop

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Description
This is a remix of the song "Heppy People Fear (Simle)".
Danceable mood.
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Lyrics
Push it, Do not stop
I wonder, Is it true? happy people smile and I see right through
That's true. You see so clear, happy people smile, same happy people fear

I want to break away from... everything, if anything is possible?
then I want to be your impossible
So celebrate with, honesty and grace, where did I loose our way in life? What did I do to pay this price?
You cannot pay me to enslave me

If I wasn't tied to these train tracks, would you mind? if I took my mind and brain back
I'll explain why I need you to remain trapped, the veign in my brain just exploded.
You can quote it, I wrote it, to explain that: I'm feeling trapped
"In my own head"
Song Stats
Hits: 328
Comments: 3
Fans: 3
Plays: 19
Downloads: 25
Votes: 2
Uploaded: Oct 10, 2008 - 08:39:13 PM
Last Updated: Oct 10, 2008 - 08:39:13 PM Last Played: Sep 07, 2009 - 06:01:20 PM
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Comments
Char said 394 days ago (October 10th, 2008)
You need girls
backing up the vocals. No, Cameron is great. Good playing, arrangement. Thanks.
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Alannah said 394 days ago (October 10th, 2008)
Nice Remix ....
... I think it is a little "softer" than the original .... more of an easy listen ... I liked !
Bass2x said 393 days ago (October 11th, 2008)
Trance
I don't know whether to sit down and listen or get up and dance! Nice, Veg!
Check out my latest song called Sometimes Its Worth It
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Genre Info
Electropop (also called Technopop) is a subgenre of synth pop music which flourished during the early 1980s, although the first recordings were made in the late 1970s. Numerous bands have carried on the electropop tradition into the 1990s and 2000s.

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