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Admit It
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Everybody has some kind addiction, what's yours? an addict doesn't refer specifically to drugs, people let addictions to many things run their lives in ways -- and just about every addict lies and clamis that they're not addicted.
rock funky rasta grungy extremely alternative
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The music of Delirium is extremely alternative and holds many style changes in each song. Their sound is a unique blend of musical genres that switches tastefu
The music of Delirium is extremely alternative and often holds a style change or two in each song. Their sound is a unique blend of musical genres that switches tastefully from grungy hard rock, to funky reggae grooves, to a catchy hook, and then all over again. Weather it’s performed acoustically or electrically, this music has a powerful vibe that gives it a hard edge and creates an energy that keeps each audience captivated.
Song Info
Genre
Alternative Grunge
Charts
Peak #46
Peak in subgenre #4
Author
words and music by : Daniel Evans
Rights
2002 D_Loc_Sta
Uploaded
April 19, 2004
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.5 MB 128 kbps 2:45
Story behind the song
difficulties in comunication with some people in my own life. i was having serious problems talking with my sh** ty girlfriend at the time, some friends, my mom's sh** ty boyfriend at the time, etc. this is a classic example of how i use my music as therapy. i was simply working thru my personal problems and came out with this which i think many people can relate to the feelings i convey.
Lyrics
I can't seem to reason with you But this has shown always to be true Your locked too deep in your own use That comes along with the drug abuse Now you turn your back on the one you choose You can't admit it but you know you're an addict too Just go indulge yourself with what you use And face the facts you have a problem and it's called do you think your an addict? can't you see your an addict? lost and swimming in a desperate sea right from there you rescued me now i've found tortures end and finally there's nothing left to mend
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