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Who burned my piece of American pie?
Hey you, with your upwardly mobile home,
who made your status go so high?Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Step Mother Earth Lyrics

All I want is a place to come home to,
nothing fancy, no paternal throne,
just a place I can always return to when my head's hangin' low.
All I need is a friend I can turn to, no one famous,
not some upper class clone,
just a friend I can go all berserk with when my head's hangin'
low.
Ask a man why he never cries,
ask a woman why she's never at home,
I saw her on the deck of the Enterprise,
enslaved on a planet unknown.
My old man said to me just the other day,
here's some wisdom that you'll never outgrow,
rest assured that someday
"we're all gonna die, and time is worth more than
gold."
Who burned my piece of American pie?
Hey you, with your upwardly mobile home,
who made your status go so high?

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You can get Radon t-shirts at their bandcamp site.

Radon was one of two bands* that helped turn around the Gainesville punk music scene in 1991, and blazed the trail for bands like Hot Water Music and Less Than Jake a few years later! (*Spoke was the other band!) They played pop punk with an edge and a purpose, throwing in some politics and some harmonica for good measure.

The first Radon LP was a self-titled live album. They recorded their first studio LP '28' in 1993 but it wasn't released until 1998, another CD ('We Bare All') compiling their 7"s, compilation tracks, and a few live versions was released in 2002, and they reunited in 2005 to play The Fest 4 and record 2006's 'Metric Buttloads of Rock'.

Bill Clower - drums
Dave Rohm - guitar, vocals
Brent Wilson - bass, vocals
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