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Prison machine

from Anybody missing me? by NOiSEA

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The open track of "Anybody missing me?". A song about the mechanical and chemical prison the human brain lives into.

lyrics

He use to live alone, no friends or girls visit his home. .
For just ten bucks can flirt, with chicks that are cyber-wet.
(Like a stupid pet)

The doctor writes him drugs, that when he can does not wanna stop
But when he wants he can’t, in HHS always trapped.

Human with a glassy face, king of myspace.
Roaming bored around the mall,
Buying on sale porno TV love.

--Passing away under limelight,
--night by night, a couple of drinks, remote control, commercials
--You thin you know him, you think you’re better, no one needs your mercy

You just can’t trust them, man.

--Mechanic pathology

People that stand beside you in the sub.

--A damn algorithm makes the questions, and decides who you are.
--The ghost is now out of the machine.


Alcohol to fall asleep, coffee for the wake.
Fatal chemistry that numbs,
All this loneliness inside his brain.

He doesn’t think he’s sad, or even good or maybe bad.
No, feelings to redeem, in side this prison machine

credits

from Anybody missing me?, released January 1, 2012
(Giorgos Grammozis\Thanos Liberopoulos)

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A label for people without boundariess in music and expression. We run without outrageous costs or promotional fireworks. Our focus is on art and creation. This is home for Thanos Liberopoulos projects and collaborations.

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