Well I'm, I'm up and down, I haven't fucking slept in days.
How am I supposed to clean up this place, and I'm bored.
I'm so fucking bored.
I've got a devil on my right, and an angel on my left.
Both are fucking bitching at me, so I choose which path is best.
And I'm torn. I'm so fucking torn.
Well, how can I fit my irony. When I'm breaking this down slowly,
Where can I go if there's no up from here?
I guess I'll drink another beer.
I might believe in God, but I fucking hate the church.
Am I a sinner or a believer, I don't know which is worse.
My faith is short, my faith is running short.
And I view money as pure evil, but I need to pay my rent.
I could run off to a commune, but it would make no sense.
And I'm poor, hey I'm so fucking poor.
Well, how can I fit my irony. When I'm breaking this down slowly,
Where can I go if there's no up from here?
I guess I'll drink another beer.
And I'm caught somewhere between, Communism and Anarchy.
Yeah I wanna smash the state, but not watch the innocent bleed.
Fuck this war. I fucking hate this war. The war of common enemies.
supported by 5 fans who also own “War of Common Enemies”
This album is like cracking a cold 40 of steel reserve after fighting in a parking lot at 3 in the morning. If you could bottle youth it would be hard to get a better brew than this. databender
supported by 5 fans who also own “War of Common Enemies”
fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
Beautifully played and full of moving vocal performances, the Bay Area singer/songwriter's latest is a stellar work of art. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 3, 2023