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the mix and vocals need work....it's faster than the other version but i think i might slow it back down and then add more in... part of the chorus inspired by the song "soco amaretto lime" by Brand New
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and i would be willing to bet
that you would sellout your friends
with no regret
if it meant that you would win
and you would get ahead with him

the drinks and the drama it lasts all night
it's just a sad display another
FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT
until the work begins again
and save your breath to lie to him

ch.
no please don't go
it's been so long
been the bad guy for way too long
everybody wake up
(wake up everybody)
everybody wake up
it's time to go home

and i would be will to bet that you would
do whats right with no regret
if you grow up to be with him
theres no way that you can't win

drinks and the drama last all your life
ya know high school was such a long time
but then the drinks begin again
every time you think again

CH.
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Uploaded: Sep 25, 2009 - 09:47:50 PM
Last Updated: Sep 25, 2009 - 09:47:50 PM Last Played: Oct 08, 2009 - 11:17:16 AM
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lavalamp said 59 days ago (September 26th, 2009)
Tempie would love this
I dig it too. It could be refined a bit, but I dig the spirit here.

I especially like the chorus. Catchy

Dave
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Relic67 said 59 days ago (September 27th, 2009)
most delightful
wow I really liked this one. perfect mix of melodic and shambolic.
It reminded me a bit of the band "comet gain", have you heard them?
I must check out some more of your tunes....

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The terms alternative rock and alternative music[1] were coined in the early 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired music genres which didn't fit into the mainstream genres of the time. At times it was used as catch-all phrase for rock music from under

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