Renovation - Helmet

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when it's time to leave this place
i'll follow what comes easy
elude the human race
discover what still feeds me

and if my interest is
waning i can't fake it
your captive audience
escaped for soul renovation

i know i might be wrong
but i'm sick of pretending
i've listened to you too long
and nothing's ever mended

you can stretch the truth
and patience wears you so thin
it's just as easy to see through
your high self opinion

and i know i might be wrong
but i'm sick of pretending
i've listened to you too long
and nothing's ever mended

and i know i might be wrong
but i'm sick of pretending
i've listened to you too long
and nothing's ever mended


and i know i might be wrong
but i'm sick of pretending
i've listened to you too long
and nothing's ever mended
nothing's ever mended
nothing's ever mended

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Helmet are a rock band formed in New York City in 1989 by founding members Page Hamilton (guitar/vocals), Henry Bogdan (bass), Peter Mengede (guitar) and John Stanier (drums). They are known for their frequent use of drop d tuning.

The group signed to Ampthetamine Reptile Records, and released their first full-length album, Strap It On, in 1990. Interscope Records soon came calling and signed the band in 1992.

The band found mainstream success with their Interscope debut Meantime which debuted at number 68 on the Billboard 200 and spawned the hits “Unsung” and “In the Meantime”. After releasing two more albums, Helmet broke up in 1998.

Leader Page Hamilton later put together a new lineup in 2004, with Aftertaste-era guitarist Chris Traynor, Anthrax bassist Frank Bello and drummer John Tempesta. The band released their first post-reunion album, Size Matters, later that year and it was their last release on their longtime label Interscope Records.

Following more lineup changes, they licensed the following album Monochrome to Warcon Records in 2006, the rights to which have since reverted back to Helmet. On September 7th, 2010, the band self-released a new album Seeing Eye Dog via a marketing and distribution deal with Work Song. The album is also available in exclusive formats and multiple options direct from the band’s website www.helmetmusic.com. 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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