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Minnesota's Coeus the Boxing Titan offers a more unique take on the Prog Rock genre, roughly sounding like Pink Floyd playing Noise Rock after being stabbed in
Minnesota's Coeus the Boxing Titan is a musical deity that descended from the clouds back in 2008, as a way for sole member and songwriter Aro to vent pent-up emotion and punch holes in the fabric of modern rock. Combining his own takes on several genres, Coeus takes enormous influence from progressive, psychadelic, and industrial rock; artists like John Frusciante, Pink Floyd, Queens of the Stone Age, Primus, Beck, Mike Patton, and King Crimson. There are many undercurrents that help make the style distinct; downtempo and hip-hop music were a huge inspiration, as well as funk, noise rock and electronica. With nothing but cheap instruments and a PC, Coeus music is written with a heavy emphasis on the atmosphere and production of each song. The lyrics are stitched together from the chaos of the human mind, dealing with subjects like introspection, sanity, relationships, and heartache.
Song Info
Author
Aro
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Aron Patterson
Uploaded
October 01, 2011
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MP3 4.9 MB 128 kbps 5:22
Lyrics
-verse1- take a quick gaze at this simple wrist watch boring and normal your typical clock possessed second hand it's born as your third every hour turns to a regressive curse aggression obsession thought I'd learned my lesson was wasting life thinking now wasted while drinking say I'm done with you this time say I'm over you this time I'm done with you this time I'm over you this time -chorus- addiction is a turning page give it more time enjoy the chase self control is a losing race aging hourglass that stays in place -verse2- I can't help but to remember it's odd as numbers burn green on a year old clock I need no reason to even go sleep I feel too old now counting all these sheep minutes in this instance wearing wool wolves sent in once content with intent stop right past the present say I'm done with it this time say I'm over it this time I'm done with it this time I'm over it this time -chorus- addiction is a turning page give it more time enjoy the chase self control is a losing race aging hourglass that stays in place -outro- in our future we've descended had heaven been open ended? try rewinding infinity death do we part had meant nothing is old age a new phase? is real world a new phrase? clock ticking sand sinking it's so damn sickening no regrets like last time I'd forget in time I'll forget this time I'll forget this time
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