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"Moneen"
"Moneen"
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жанры: emo
альбомы: The Red Tree
Don't Ever Tell Locke What He Can't Do
автор:
Moneen
жанры: emo
альбомы: The Red Tree
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Ah, I took everything you said Ah, harder than we should Are we wanting more than to try to sell you out? Are you one? You one? You one?He's trying to say we can't Yes I can You can't have all that you want Yes I can And when your wrong I'm still not rightSign it on And throw it back against the wall You asked me how What if I resent you now? What if I can't trust in anything you say?You trying to say we can't? Yes I can You can't have all that you want Yes I can And when your wrong I'm still not rightLet's start again, replace it Let's start again, erase it So move along and face itYou trying to say we can't? Yes I can You can't have all that you want Yes I can And when your wrong I'm still not right Yes I can
Это интересно:The band formed in 1999 after the dissolution of another band, called Perfectly Normal. Moneen's original bass player, Mark Bowser, was replaced by Chris Slorach, who left the band after the release of The Theory of Harmonial Value. Erik Hughes (who played bass for the band on their first Canadian tour) later became the permanent bass player for the band.The band released their first two albums on Smallman Records, and later signed to Vagrant Records. Smallman Records still distributes their albums in Canada. In 2005 they released a split EP with, friends, Alexisonfire, on Dine Alone Records, on which each band covered two of the other's songs, plus an original song.In 2005,... продолжение
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