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look beforeward
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euphoreador uses elements from industrial music and many other styles while focusing the lyrics on poetry and poetic sound-scapes.
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Peak in subgenre #212
Author
Josh Hinck
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Josh Hinck
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August 29, 2008
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MP3 5.2 MB 128 kbps 5:40
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ChineSeXXX American Idolatry is a journey that touches on a multiplicity of subjects pertaining to modern civilizations and cultures as witnessed first hand while Josh Hinck lived in Beijing and Montreal, completing the album after moving back to Minneapolis. This album has a heavy emphasis on the lyrics and many of the songs are poetic tales of love, sex, unrequited love, prostitution, drugs, religion, modern living and a myriad of other concepts.
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look beforeward I’ve been banished by love to the alone For the length of nonparley goes Polite every which way The thing passing never held at bay My eyes have seen you rise Forever planned in all of the things we do There in a new palladium Bold and once declawed Come rose compass Where is the lass Which way to go Linger on Feel the leed I have So down free fall We beseech thee Or long to become Then on mean Pulling an I knew we could Do before and again Where that I knew we had bore the hidden layer Collide without Purpose nor pride And taste of a new collection I offer to you Behold how each and every lay The morn I undo Windfall cresting another imperfect breath And I leave, homily don't fail me Can I forestall Giving it away Trust in one And then to others sound Of gold we fight for Point being then another Sea seeing How our lives all spiral this way Into at bay Counting all the layers that Duty utters all the feeling
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