Pioneers
Bloc Party
If it can be broke then it can be fixed, if it can be fused then it can be split It's all under control If it can be lost then it can be won, if it can be touched then it can be turned All you need is time We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for? A sense of purpose and a sense of skill, a sense of function but a disregard We will not be the first, we won't You said you were going to conquer new frontiers, Go stick your bloody head in the jaws of the beast We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for? Breath in, breath out So here we are reinventing the wheel I'm shaking hands with a hurricane It's a colour that I can't describe, It's a language I can't understand Ambition, tearing out the heart of you Carving lines into you Dripping down the sides of you We will not be the last.00s 2005 2006 3 4 Star 5 Stars 80s alt rock alterindie alternative alternative rock art rock beautiful Bittersweet Bloc Party Brit british british indie britpop brooding catchy cathartic Cerebral Concert Memories depressing Driving earnest electronic electronica Energetic english esto lo bailaba yo en el razz even better live Faves Favorite Favorite Bands favorite songs favorites favourite artists Favourite Songs Favourites Fiery foot tapper fresh fundamental great guitar Guitar Goodness Homework i love you i miss you indie indie rock indie socks Indie-Rock indpendant intense leaving literate london 2006 Love Love it loves lyrics male vocalists Mellow mtv pop my music night drive party paul epley production pop Post punk post-punk post-rock psychedelic punk Reflective richa rock rock for the car rockin RockPop romantic sad Searching seen live singer-songwriter socks soft rock summer 2005 temazo Tense the oc UK urgent Visceral Volatile woah Wry
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