The ones who know don’t care anymore
And the ones who care don’t know
Conveniently behind the cold mass of steel
Shoot to live… don’t we?
Cover the image that burns through
Climb up the fear that holds to you
(You will bleed deceit and spoil)
I’m holding my breath to suffocate you
We share this space until it runs out
So aim your sights at me
Hoard the want, sustain the supply of need
Live to kill?... not me
Cover the image that burns through
Climb up the fear that holds to you
(When it shoots, it stings, it soils)
I’m holding my breath to suffocate you
Partners in death, brothers in arms
Weaklings in defense, actions in haste
Strangers and culprits, armored like guards
Bosses of vacancy urgent to waste
You’ve become what I always knew you could be, Murderer
supported by 18 fans who also own “Crime Is Punishment”
I love it. Have to agree with still bummed: this packs an emotional punch but rocks hard. I've played this whole album repeatedly over the last week which is unusual for me. Exhilarating, poignant, intelligent, melodic. Robin Ward
supported by 15 fans who also own “Crime Is Punishment”
A very solid and sing-a-long worthy album made by an extremely underrated punk rock band. This album brings back vibes of 90s melodic skatepunk in the vein of No Use for A Name and Strung Out. I strongly recommend buying this album if you are a fan of that style of punk. Frank Fratto
supported by 12 fans who also own “Crime Is Punishment”
SO stoked these guys are back with a new album! This does not disappoint whatsoever, and in my opinion it's their best work yet! Don't sleep on this release if you are into melodic skatepunk. iloveblink182
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