Few beers in and I'm feelin' regret, start slowly slippin' in, I don't even know why I came here.
How's it going where you been, what the fuck have I got myself in, wish I could just disappear.
Forced to hear how life's been so great, for people I hate, and I just wanna be left alone.
Finally had enough of nothing, but I can't find the people I came with, and I'm too drunk to get home on my own.
Yeah I should've stayed at home, and wasted my own time,
than having to pretend, like everything is fine.
credits
from People Never Notice Anything,
released June 19, 2015
Christian Cabrejos - Guitar
Mark V. Laura - Vocals & Guitars
Sammy Braverman - Basses
Ben Sacks - Drums
Oliver Ignatius - Synths
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