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lyrics
Reconozco que al principio me gustó
Descubrir que te serví de inspiración
Pero de un tiempo a esta parte
Solamente pienso en destrozarte
Siento náuseas cuando vuelvo a recordar
Tus mentiras y tu falsa ingenuidad
Y mirar tu cara de ignorante
No va a hacer que quiera perdonarte
Te voy a ahogar, a derribar, a aniquilar
A acribillar, a liquidar, a exterminar
Puedes gritar y suplicar hasta el final
Te voy a ahogar, a derribar, a aniquilar
Y esa estúpida manía de imitar
Mis acciones dentro de la red social
No consigue hacerte interesante
Sí más bien que vaya a estrangularte
Todos creen en tu gran amabilidad
Y no saben que escondes a Satanás
Un día dejaré de controlarme
Porque voy a desenmascararte
Te voy a ahogar, a derribar, a aniquilar
A acribillar, a liquidar, a exterminar
Puedes gritar y suplicar hasta el final
Te voy a ahogar, a derribar, a aniquilar
A acribillar, a liquidar, a exterminar
Vas a gritar y suplicar hasta el final
supported by 7 fans who also own “¿Qué Tal Copycat? (Hillbilly Version)”
"...The most complete and unashamed pop album to emerge this year... "He's gonna break your heart one day" is a beautifully dark number and a homage to those teen tragedies of the early-sixties (if The Shangri-Las' "Leader of the pack" was performed on Mogadon with heavy, industrial reverbed guitar...) The end result is a thoroughly modern twist on a familiar genre and utterly brilliant..."
http://reclaimingthecolonies-onestateatatime.blogspot.com/2015/10/the-school.html steveinsocal
Avant-garde indie pop gems from Japan with melodies that go unexpected places and all sorts of quirky instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 20, 2018
supported by 6 fans who also own “¿Qué Tal Copycat? (Hillbilly Version)”
For people who think the airy femme pop of the 1960s is long gone have not heard The School. Both sides of the single are as welcome as a cool breeze and a sunny day. Don Williams