Sittin and stewin and grumblin 'bout the times that we weren't saved
Cos the times are getting tougher and the system more depraved
And every meal we miss just carries us closer to our graves
We're not sure where we're goin on this road that we have paved
We watch another generation waste away in schools
As values of productivity fill their heads and make them tools
But there's hope in those who upturn the tables and disregard the rules
And the question's asked again, why is the hand of God so cruel?
So sing to me a song about a better day
When the world was so much simpler, and the youth more well-behaved
And I'll tell you a story of an economy that was designed to fail
And you'll forget you ever heard the tale
Now a CEO is making profits off your broken back
The threat of starvation is the whip, now listen to it crack
Some cry out for justice and the riot squad attacks
If your face is caught on camera, then tomorrow you'll get the sack
The politicians point their fingers, brewin up their lies
The despondent of the workers sigh and turn their blindest eye
The media spins stories 'bout the violence and the crime
The people lock their doors, division hits a record high
So sing to me a song about a better day
When the world was so much simpler, and the youth more well-behaved
And I'll tell you a story of an economy that was designed to fail
And you'll forget you ever heard the tale
And you'll forget you ever heard the tale
And you'll pretend you never heard the tale
Probably the only release to ever turn 'Launcestonian' into a genre. BrodyGreg is my co-Sausage Roll Bandit and makes good raw honest music that'll guarantee an enriching Sunday worship. Jude Joseph
This is the 3-track EP that heralded to the global folk punk scene Chris Burrows' return. I'm not on any of the current releases, but I play in this band now and new tunes are slowly on their way. Jude Joseph
Another 3-track EP that sees local Victorian folk punks the Dead Peasants take to a whole new level of quality in their sound production and bodes incredibly well for their future releases. Jude Joseph
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All of Pat the Bunny's music is worth checking out. I have a lot of memories tied to these songs. He's an incredibly talented artist and hugely inspiring. Listen to his older music too! stevenrf7
Scratchy DIY punk from Philadelphia with an impeccable list of inspirations. Think Crass, Flux of Pink Indians, This Heat, and Chronophage. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 22, 2023