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lyrics
Sifting through truth to make some paranoia
You can't even function without an eye on compensation
The new world order is like the old world order
Theologically speaking, the moral compass is magnetically aligned
To an alien mineral, a substance that's thicker than water
and much much thinner than blood
What is the motive? What is the reason?
Working forever to forget how you got where you are
Down the rabbit hole (Here It Is)
Where the stash can go (there you are)
How the payment flows (here it is)
What you came here for
First accepting the blame
Then admit who you are
Where does your money come from?
Here it is, there you are, here it is, there you are
Redirecting the blame
Then admit who you are
Where does your money come from?
Here is it, there you are, here it is, there you are
Shimmering diamonds, the reddest rubies
The hand that holds the world wears some beautiful jewelry
Connected to an arm protruding from darkness
Motivates and alarms us
Giving thoughts that only 1% knows
And it shows when you work
And it shows when you cry
It takes some money to live
It takes some money to die
What is the motive?
What is the reason?
Working forever to forget how you got where you are
Down the rabbit hole (here it is)
Where the stash can go (there you are)
How the payment flows (here it is)
What you came here for
First accepting the blame
Then admit who you are
Where does your money come from?
Here it is, there you are, here it is, there you are
Redirecting the blame
Then admit who you are
Where does your money come from?
Here it is, there you are, here it is, there you are
credits
released November 1, 2019
Andy Engstrom: Guitar, vocals
Noah Welter: Bass, vocals
Nick Baker: Guitar
Chase Wackerfuss: Drums
Tracked & Mixed by McCoy Seitz @ Casino Time
Mastered by Bruce Templeton
Cover art by Emma Welter
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