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lyrics

I burnt the hand that stole my chair
test god’s will if you dare
after attila the hun it’s hell
we’re all pawns
god on drugs

forgot my name but it’s all the same
it’s too late to ask why
we’re all gonna die

god on drugs

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from Disease Is Relative, released April 30, 2021
Bruce Allen - drums
Robert Griffin - vocals, lyrics
Andrew Marec - bass
Chris Marec - guitar, music
Anna & Joseph - add'l lyrics via Ouija board

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Spike in Vain Cleveland, Ohio

High priests of chromaticism and absurdity, 1982-1985 Cleveland. Vox, gtr, bass shared by Robert Griffin, Andrew Marec, and Chris Marec, with Bruce Allen (82-84) and Scott Pickering (84-85) on drums.

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