Arrangement 5.6 "March Of The Pain-Killers" taken from the album "Crying Out Loud" performed by "Sulphuric Bleeding".
lyrics
Movement # 1
C Hungarian Minor + # 1st & 6th & b 7th [C, C#, D, D#, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, C] - Prestissimo (195 bpm)
Surging past a way that’s freeing, something that you’ll never be and…
Knowing it’s a way of life that beckons to the wicked people that…
Justify this self-destructive pattern, we’re left still adjusting…
The brain with foreign chemicals to unknown platforms, miracles.
Surprise. Sunrise. Craving. Wasting, this is your life now.
All replies are denied. If I find you’re buying, may this be goodbye now.
Too many counter service drugs to take. Are you buying into the scheme?
Don’t take the bait, you’ll resent it. Start complaining about these prescriptions creating addictions.
So choice makes this the only way. Monday, Thursday or Saturday?
It’s hard to keep track of the exact day. Crazy does as crazy may.
Choose this, choose that, choose what you want. Praising you’re your lord ‘cause there is always enough.
What you’ve always wanted, they’ll always have. Yet you want to know more, is this good or bad?
Surprise. Sunrise. Craving. Wasting, this is your life now.
All replies are denied. If I find you’re buying, may this be goodbye now.
Movement # 2
C Atonal [C] - Prestissimo (195 bpm)
Wash down pills with liquid that’s fermented, Dull my life pain-killers; I’m addicted,
Don’t need you to renew my prescription, In order to survive self-medicate.
Over-diagnosing illness. Over-medicated humans.
Sugar-coated capsule treatments. Hypochondriac men weakened.
Wash down pills with liquid that’s fermented, Dull my life pain-killers; I’m addicted,
Don’t need you to renew my prescription, In order to survive self-medicate.
Troubling side effects ignored. Catatonic or numb, choose one.
Band-Aids will not mend minds broken. Paracetamol gin cocktails.
Wash down pills with liquid that’s fermented, Dull my life pain-killers; I’m addicted,
Don’t need you to renew my prescription, In order to survive self-medicate.
Movement # 3
C Hungarian Minor + # 1st & 6th & b 7th [C, C#, D, D#, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, C] - Prestissimo (195 bpm)
Too many counter service drugs to take. Are you buying into the scheme?
Don’t take the bait, you’ll resent it. Start complaining about these prescriptions creating addictions.
Surprise. Wasting, this is your life now.
All replies are denied. You’re buying, may this be goodbye now.
credits
from Crying Out Loud,
released November 28, 2018
Composed by Matt (3rd) Pinson & Andrew (Spud) Henley
Lyrics by Matt (3rd) Pinson & Andrew (Spud) Henley
Lead vocals performed by Matt (3rd) Pinson
Instruments, backing vocals & synth programming performed by Andrew (Spud) Henley
Instruments & backing vocals recorded by Andrew (Spud) Henley
Lead vocals recorded by Matt (3rd) Pinson & Andrew (Spud) Henley
Audio mixed & mastered by Andrew (Spud) Henley
Sulphuric Bleeding is an independent part-time avant rock band from Sydney, Australia influenced by bands such as Tool,
Metallica, Faith No More, Fear Factory and Dream Theatre.
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