Slave To The Wage
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Run away from all your boredom Run away from all your whoredom and wave Your worries, and cares, goodbye All it takes is one decision A lot of guts, a little vision to wave Your worries, and cares goodbye It's a maze for rats to try x2 It's a race, a race for rats A race for rats to die It's a race, a race for rats A race for rats to die Sick and tired of Maggie's farm She's a bitch, with broken arms to wave Your worries, and cares, goodbye It's a maze for rats to try x2 It's a race, a race for rats A race for rats to die It's a race, a race for rats A race for rats to die x3 Burn away Run away (repeat00s 66 90s a fitting song to end the day a perfect teenhood absolute classics acoustic alternative alternative knifestyles alternative pop/rock alternative rock Androginy angsty Anthemic aprecue Arranca artists making references to o black market music Blackberlin Bloody great bochum Brian Molko brit rock Brit-pop britannique british britpop Britrock come hither cool shit coool cooooool depressing desaparece Driving electronic electronica emigra emo escapa Favorite Favorite Bands favorite track favorites favourite favourite artists Favourites gained glam rock good great songs homosexual intifada huye i like indie indie indy Killing largate liebe live Love Makes me BOUNCE matrix slave metal minipark missmoonlight moody brit-pop Motivational myguitarmusikk neo-glam new for me nice nostalgic - 2001 winter not too chabby Other Great Tracks Placebo politics pop Psychedelic Rock Punk-Pop re-discovery 2006 revolution1 REVOLUTIONARY rock ruhepuls sad seckshual seen live seviyom ben sexy sexy slave to the wage Sommer the adventure club this is how guitars should be Title tracks up-tempo virate whirly twirly faling down feel work sucks
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