In The Fade
Queens Of The Stone Age
Cracks in the ceiling, crooked pictures in the heart Countin and breathin, I'm leaving here tomorrow Way down low, I never do you any good Laughin is easy, I would if I could [chorus:] Ain't gonna run Just live till you die, wanna drown With nowhere to fall into the arms of someone There's nothing to save I know You live till you die [chorus:] Live till you die, I know Loosing feelin, but I couldn't get the way ?? Countin and breathin, disappearin in the fade Lay down low, I never do you any good Stoppin and stayin, I would if I could [chorus:] Ain't gonna run Just live till you die, wanna drown With nowhere to fall into the arms of someone There's nothing to save I know You live till you die [repeat chorus]addictive alternative alternative metal alternative rock Awesome awesomely leet pwnor musical t best songs brooky1969 - great songs list chill chillout classic rock coolness dark death dwelling dydrahofaphenoxamyn favourites existential favourite Favourite Songs Fuzzalicious Good Stuff Great album great bassline great drumming great guitar great lyrics great song great vocalists great words Hans-Georgs Best Of hard rock housemates I Luv imagery Josh Homme junineuheit 2006 killer scene Laid Back Music Like this likee longing Mark Lanegan mary jane melancholy Melodic Stoner Rock MILO moan moan moan mona lisa nice riff no radiohead radio pain-infused party music pro rock Psychedelic Rock qotsa Queens Of The Stone Age quintessential relaxing reprise reveil en douceur in a eurosta rock Rox Musics sad but yummy sams bands seen live Segue silent intensity sky smooth Soundtrack des Lebens state of the world stoner stoner metal Stoner Rock straight up rock Tasty The Good Stuff tracks walter sobchak what is rock exactly and does
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