Simple Needs - Falling Sickness

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At nights when all us weirdo freaks
crawl out and have a blast
making sense ain't easy
the daylight hours can't save us now
we'll leave them in the past
making sense ain't easy
we're tired of being let down
we're tired of thinking too much alone
let's fit into something else
we haven't yet outgrown
we're the dreamers no one cares to meet
driven by inspiration
making sense ain't easy
the punx they won't show on tv
content in out isolation
making sense ain't easy
this world can't use a fuck up
it's so quick to suck up
all the phony shit
I get drugged up to escape
it's too easy to get all tangled up
in life's big net of nothing
meaning can be found in the simplest things
escape ain't exactly hiding
we all need some hiding
from everything

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Falling Sickness was a Riverside, California based Punk Rock band, consisting of Fritz Aragon (vocals, guitar), Zach (vocals, bass), Gabe Gil (vocals), and Angel Ieven (drums). After six years of being an unsigned band and playing mostly local shows, Falling Sickness were signed to Hopeless Records in 1995. Their debut record Right On Time was released soon after in January of 1996. The record which chronicled the first six years of the band is "about drinking, daydreaming and fucking up; a testament of our youth. After all, when we started [Gabe] was only 17 and Fritz was 14".[1] Their next, and final, record as a band, Because the World Has Failed Us Both was released in February of 1998 also on Hopeless Records. 'Because the World Has Failed Us Both' is "about our growing up" and focuses more on worldly politics rather than the teenage politics of 'Right On Time'. In 2000, Falling Sickness disbanded. Since then, Fritz and Angel have formed the band Dogs of Ire. 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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