Feelin' Like Freddie - Inspection 12

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I thought about the thing's that I'd lost.
It didn't seem like much at all.
Until I found that I'd lost you and got down.
Wednesday morning three a.m.
I think I'll pay you a visit.
I'm drunk again and disorganized and I'm down.
Two too many and I'm caught in a breeze.
But it'll happen ''cause it's up to me.
I got the weight and all the backup on my side.
Just one dilemma: Have I lost my mind?
Speak up, I'm drunk. I can't understand a word.
It sounds like your saying that you don't want me anymore.
But I know that you've still got it for me
and your crazy to think that I'll leave you alone.
Ain't it amazing how I've seemed to survive?
Now my life can go on without any pride.
I'm feelin' like Freddie until the day that you realize.
Or maybe it's me who needs to open my eyes.
It seems to me that I don't even exist.
Someone else has taken my place.
Why, O why do I feel so obsolete?
Why, O why am I dragging on my feet?
I've got this thing and it's not quite understood.
I think I'll lay myself on top of your hood.
Please speak to me and I'll tell you how I feel
And how I've ended up and how it's all surreal.

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Bringing forth frenzied punk-pop-style tunes, Inspection 12 presents some distinct creations within the most fierce and rhythmic visions of power rock & roll. Dan McLintock (vocals, bass) and Scott Shad (drums) were the founding members of Inspection 12 in 1994, in Jacksonville, FL. Later joining the team were Pete Mosely (guitar, vocals) and James Trimble (guitars), finally closing Inspection's lineup in late 1997. During the following years, the band managed to appear on numerous shows, including playing on the same stage as No Use for a Name or Man Face. Inspection 12, their debut and self-titled album, was the first full-length of a series of four that the band managed to issue on their own. You're a Nation, Step Into the Fire, and Home were the discs that followed, before the band decided to sign with Honest Don's Barely Legal Recordings in 2000. Less than a year later, in March 2001, the Florida team suffered a major loss when drummer Scott Shad died in a car accident. However, the rest of the group still managed to record a fifth album, In Recovery, which hit record stores in May 2001. Pop-Punk since 1994. 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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