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from Dead Broke by Like A Motorcycle

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Like A Motorcycle’s sophomore album “Dead Broke” on some spiiiiicy teal Vinyl. Includes a tasty lil lyric sleeve and some gratitude to our buddies.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Dead Broke via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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      $25 CAD or more 

     

lyrics

I don’t feel so well
You don’t look so good
Crossed wires underneath your shirt
You should’ve had it once
But lost it twice
Can’t count the times I didn’t do it right
The worst part about it: it’s exactly what I wanted
A short drop
A quick stop

I don’t feel so well
You don’t look so good
Don’t know what you said but I’m into it
If I do any I’ll do too many
If I count the time I’ve done plenty
The worst part about it: it’s exactly what I wanted
A short drop
A quick stop

Admit it.
We up and quit years ago
but we’re both too proud to say
Admit it.
We up and quit years ago
both too sad to walk away

Don’t feel so well
Don’t look so good
Both too sad to walk away

credits

from Dead Broke, released October 30, 2020
Written and performed by Like A Motorcycle (KT Lamond, Dave Casey, Kim Carson & Michelle Skelding). Produced and Recorded by Howard Redekopp with Stefan Nowarre, Spender Bleasdale, Kurt Dahle & Richardo Germain, at Armoury Studios and Menagerie Studio in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mastered by Brock McFarlane.
Artwork by KT Lamond.


P & C 2020 Like A Motorcycle. Under exclusive license to Known Accomplice Record Co.

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