Coming Down - Dum Dum Girls

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Coming Down Lyrics

Oh whoa-oh
I take as much as I can get
I don't take any regret
I close my eyes to conjure up something
But it's just a faint taste in my mouth
I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
By tomorrow I'll be leaving
By tomorrow I'll gone
If you want to tell me something
You had better make it strong
'Cause I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
(Here I go)
I think I'm coming down
(Here I go)
I think I'm coming down
(Here I go)
I think I'm coming down
Here I go
There I go
You abuse the ones who love you
You abuse the ones who won't
If you ever had a real heart
I don't think you'd know where to start
'Cause I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
I think I'm coming down
Yeah, I think I'm coming down
Yes, I think I'm coming down
Yes, I think I'm coming down

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Dum Dum Girls are a noise pop band which formed in 2008 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The band currently consists of Dee-Dee (vocals, guitar), Jules (guitar, vocals), Malia (bass, vocals) and Sandy (drums, vocals).

Dee Dee formed Dum Dum Girls as a solo project—the name a nod to both The Vaselines’ album, Dum-Dum, and the Iggy Pop song Dum Dum Boys — and released a home-recorded CDR on her label Zoo Music followed by a 7" on HoZac and a 12" EP on Captured Tracks.

Dum Dum Girls released their full-length debut album "I Will Be" on March 30th, 2010 on Sub Pop. Produced by Dee Dee and Richard Gottehrer (Strangeloves, Voidoids, Blondie, The Go-Gos and, more recently, The Raveonettes), I Will Be is neither lo-fi nor too polished. Just under thirty minutes with eleven songs, it’s a short tribute to love, loss, fun, fear and the classic pop form of the ’60s girl groups and early punk rockers.

Dum Dum Girls released their second full-length album "Only In Dreams" on September 26, 2011. The Hold Your Hand Songfacts reports that it was recorded in Josh Homme’s Pink Duck studios and deals with the trauma of parental loss and emotional distance.

Sub Pop released the band's EP "He Gets Me High" in early 2011.

Sub pop released the band's EP " End of Daze November 25, 2012.
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