It's Time to Rock, Ok? - The Wedding

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It's Time to Rock, Ok? Lyrics

We drive all day and drive all night
You're a part of this fight.
Don't let that sleeping dog lie, boy

Cause everywhere we go they want more
Than what the world can offer.
Bring it back one more time.

I can't keep quiet the things that I gotta say.

Chorus:
They bring 'em in on stretchers and when they leave they're walking out.
That's what our God's about, ok? (x2)


Here we go, are you ready?

We're making strides we're doing fine,
We're just starting to climb.
You better get yourself in line.

Cause we don't have time we're moving forward and we'll never stop.
So make up your mind you're either with us son or you're not.

I can't keep quiet the things that I gotta say.

(Chorus)


Move over. Move over
'Cause you're starting to drag me down.
And I won't let anything stop me now.

Take your place here with me.

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1)The Wedding is a Christian rock band from Fayetteville, Arkansas currently signed to Brave New World Records. So far the band has released a self-titled debut album, an EP called "Rumble In The South", their sophomore album titled "Polarity", and an EP titled The Sound The Steel.

They recently came out with a new self release EP titled Distance. This EP has six new powerful tracks on it that hit you hard in the face.

Their music is full of monstrous hooks and well written lyrics with sounds of pop punk, rock, post-hardcore, and southern rock all evident in their songs. They have toured with Falling Up, John Reuben, Anberlin, Bleach, Disciple, Spoken, Deas Vail, and are featured in numerous music festivals in their hometown of Fayetteville, Arkansas.


2)Claire Johnson: vocals, viola;
Roger Griffin: bass;
Annette Simpkins: lead vocals;
Amanda Johnson: violin, vocals;
Larry Crow: guitar, effects;

Folk-psych band formed in the summer of 1982 by twin sisters Claire and Mandy Johnson. Rarely seen treading the boards on the international London circuit, The Wedding are more likely to be found in local folk clubs in their native Dorset.
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