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How can I expect things to change
if I won't make the changes?
How can I place the blame
as long as I remain blameless?
These days
You've got a lot to lose
if your ideas are dangerous.
I'm restless, I need to move
but I woke up, they had us in cages.

It's gone too far,
but who's to blame?
It's not a debate, it's a war,
and I
can't take
any more.

I took counsel underground,
in the temple of dissidents.
Told them about my thoughts on the
abuses of parliament.
They said, "We can pass into history,
Slide to the abyss without incident.
Or we can make a stand
here at the edge of the precipice.

(Chorus)

They said, "We need
someone who can bring a change."
I said, "Alright."
"We need someone
to become a transforming rain."
I said, "Alright."
"We need someone
who knows that death can bring life.
We need someone to make a sacrifice."
And I thought of you, my darling wife,
and I said, "Alright."

credits

from What Did You Do During The War, Daddy?, released February 8, 2008
Greg Bennett: Bass
Pete Nuwayser: Drums, percussion
Eric Tischler: Guitars, vocals, and keyboards

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The Jet Age Washington, D.C.

Washington, DC's the Jet Age are a critically acclaimed power-trio about whom writers say things like, "[T]he Jet Age manages to mix the hyper jangle of the Wedding Present with the cruise-control melodies of Swervedriver and the heaven-scraping majesty of the Who circa 1970" (The Onion) and "a heart-pounding rocker … all of the riffs are stellar." (Pitchfork (8.0)) ... more

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