Almost Real - Rollins Band

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I looked deep into your eyes
Saw men lying broken
Shattered at the bottom of your well
You took their simple affection
Turned it into bad infection
Sent them packing straight to hell
I see waht sweats you
Reality threatens you
You can磘 hide yourself from me
When you see the one that sees thru you - It磗 me

Canine men
Fighting, lying, trying to be the one
That gets to feel your touch
I see them lined up like broken heroes
Spitting out pieces of their broken luck
I guess I磛e got good sense and hindsight
Because to me it never meant that much
When you see the one that laughs at you - It磗 me

Wasted time spent thinking about you
You know I磛e come to hate myself
Smahing my hands against the wall
Trying to forget the foolih way I felt
You磖e so kind when it serves you well
Your cruelty

No more trying
No more lying
No more messing around with my mind
I磎 going, I磎 gone

Because now I see you
You must think I磎 blind
When you need those arms around you
You won磘 find my arms around you

When you see the one that sees thru you
When you see the one that laughs at you - It磗 me

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Rollins Band was an American rock band led by singer and songwriter Henry Rollins, whose music flirted with post-punk, jazz, noise rock, and funk. Rollins put the band together, in Van Nuys, California, United States, after his previous band, the hardcore outfit Black Flag, broke up in 1986. "Borrowing" the rhythm section of former Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn's experimental instrumental band, Gone, their base sound is very similar to Black Flag's latter direction, playing aggressive rock with punk influences, beginning with their first release Life Time in 1987. The band continued to mature and mix elements of metal, jazz and swing beats, and with the track 'Liar' from the album Weight in 1994, broke hard into the mainstream with heavy radio play and a music video for the single in heavy rotation on MTV. Success of the album got them a record contract with Dreamworks that lasted for one more album until Rollins dissolved the group citing, 'creative stagnation.'

Rollins reformed the band in 2000 with the band members of Mother Superior while retaining the Rollins Band moniker, shaking much of their jazz elements for a more straight forward rock sound. This lineup lasted for 2 more studio albums, 2000's "Get Some Go Again" and 2001's "Nice". They also produced a benefit album of Black Flag songs for the West Memphis 3 featuring tonnes of guest vocals covering old Black Flag standards.

The Rollins Band lead to a breakup in 2003, but eventually reformed in 2006 with currently the original lineup from their Weight period. The band was performed on Rollins' IFC cable show during the season finale from the first season. Plans to tour will only follow a new album, says Rollins stating he doesn't see any reason to tour if it is not in support of new material. With a busy personal lineup for Rollins including a satellite radio and cable TV show, plus a vigorous spoken word touring schedule, only time will tell when if and when a new Rollins Band album will occur. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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