What fiction is this
That we're all living in
Because I don't think we have what it takes
When the collective all
Is a slowing pendulum's call
I'd rather run than see what happens when it stops on its own.
Picture this;
A House full of Mountains
Unending peaks matched only
by their bottomless lows
If defying, defying
Means lying, I'll lie to myself
And say everything is working out.
What can we do when
The sky is falling
With your head in the sand
The old worlds blood drips
From our hands
And it ruins my plans
You can embrace the flood
The loss of land
I'll keep searching for the higher ground
Where I once saw you stand
It's the same old game,
we're still marauders.
Ignorance isn't bliss
We're all haunted now
Revel in our societal shame
We're so proud of the way
That we relate to their pain
Familiar trip around the sun
Another month with nothing done
One more day just waiting for something
but it's always nothing
It always seems like just enough to get by
Contentment in the mess falling apart time after time
I can feel my skin it's melting off
Just another metamorphosis I've botched
But don't worry I'll be alright
This isn't the first time I have died
I can't keep getting so upset with myself
I am the same wreck I've always been
A tidal wave that I'm caught in
Treading water losing all desire to swim
Over and over and over again
Every morning starts the same
Crawling back from where we came
Soaked in the first light
This isn't the first time I've known flight
House Full Of Mountains was recorded, produced and engineered by Jay Zubricky at GCR Studio in Buffalo, NY.
Wreck III was recorded, produced and engineered by Ryan Dugan at MooseOx Studio in Syracuse, NY.
Rob Button: Vocals/Guitars
Nick Burger: Vocals/Guitars
Shane Conzone: Bass
Ryan Dugan: Drums
Bridge Under Fire:
Beware The Sewer King and Full Metal Sweater Vest was recorded, produced and engineered by Mark Turley.
Mark Turley: Vocals/Guitars
Chris Whitmore: Guitars/Vocals
Tim Wilson: Bass
Steve Lowe: Drums
Megan Cullen: Additional Vocals on Full Metal Sweter Vest
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