Deluxe 12" vinyl version of our latest album. Solid black wax with black and white lyric sheet
Includes unlimited streaming of Bad News
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Comes in matte sleeve. Artwork by Brandon and Ashley Lewis. Photo by Ross & Sarah Wright
Includes unlimited streaming of Bad News
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edition of 100
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lyrics
Well I felt every last one of them goddamn cigarettes
Standing in the kitchen alone at dawn with a feeling I’ll never forget
Tell me was it worth it
Was it worth the emptiness?
And if it weren’t, would you have the strength to tell?
Oh hell
My heart is racing wild and there’s a fire down in my chest
Demons scream inside my head when I would lay it down to rest
It was never worth it
It ain’t worth the emptiness
But I thank God that I have the breath to yell
Oh hell
A path of destruction and a road of recklessness
On a freight train runnin in the wrong direction to a life filled with regret
Brother it aint worth it
And I’d spare your pretty neck
And point you to a mountaintop afar
So darlin don’t jump in when the devil drives the car
When he pulls up to your corner in the middle of the night
Sayin’ he’s got something make you feel alright
You tell him fuck you devil you can drive straight back to hell
Cause ain’t nobody here buying what you have to sell
Oh hell oh hell oh hell oh hell oh hell oh hell
Well I felt every last one of them goddamn cigarettes
Standing in the kitchen alone at dawn with a feeling I’ll never forget
It was never worth it
It ain’t worth the emptiness
And I thank God that I have the breath to yell
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