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Sucker Lyrics

Allen / cox / gray
I'm not singing about April showers
I'm not singing about the rain
They're going to stick my name in the papers
I send them all away
I want to sing about ball & chains and ride the mystery train
I wrote the horror of John Paul Getty
Sold that man for free

You sucker you're going to limp down to that scene
Face this sucker you're going to trip and miss that seat
You sucker aren't safe sucker

I'm going to set my place in the mountains
I'm going to wear it out of phase
I want to sing about the kinds of people
That others want erased
Some of us think and some of us pray
Not you sucker
You just seat and reap
You sucker you're going to trip and miss that seat
Sucker [sucker]

You, you want to seek
You're going to trip and miss that seat
We, we're going to fish
We're going to make you eat that meat
She's going to suffer
Mensch is going to suffer
We all are going to suffer
The people here are going to suffer
The whole damn place will suffer
Whilst you just reap that fuck up
Break. Break. Break. Break. Sucker
You suffer sucker [sucker sucker]

Keyboards: Mark Cox, Michael Allen, Drostan Madden, Stephen Blake
Bass: Michael Allen
Voice: Michael Allen
Drums: T.W.P., Richard Thomas
Programming: T.W.P., Rew
Engineered: John Madden
Produced: Drostan Madden, T.W.P.

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Enigmatic, moody, and challenging, Britain's Wolfgang Press were one of the most mercurial talents of the post-punk era, restlessly moving from gothic noise to dark balladry to eccentric funk; paradoxically, the group was also the 4AD label's longest tenured artist -- even their stylish album packages were all the product of the same designer, Alberto Ricci.

Formed in London in 1983, the Wolfgang Press comprised vocalist Michael Allen, guitarist Andrew Gray, and keyboardist Mark Cox. Allen and Cox first teamed in the group Rema Rema, which also featured Adam & the Ants alum Marco Perroni; after reuniting in the short-lived quartet Mass, the duo recruited Gray, and as the Wolfgang Press issued their cacophonous, gloomy debut LP, The Burden of Mules, in 1983. An EP trilogy co-produced by Cocteau Twin Robin Guthrie followed in quick succession: while 1984's Scarecrow was a lighter, more streamlined affair, 1985's Water spotlighted ominously sparse torch songs, and the same year's Sweatbox explored deconstructionist pop. The three EPs were later collected on The Legendary Wolfgang Press & Other Stories.

The Wolfgang Press' second full-length effort, 1986's Standing Up Straight, incorporated industrial and orchestral influences into the mix, while the Big Sex EP's "God's Number" offered a soulful backing chorus, a harbinger of things to come. Indeed, after 1988's hypnotic Bird Wood Cage and its leadoff single, "King of Soul," introduced strong elements of dub, reggae, and R&B, the trio took the full plunge into the dance arena with 1991's Queer, an idiosyncratic outing admittedly inspired by De La Soul's landmark 3 Feet High and Rising; the first single, a surreal cover of the Randy Newman-penned "Mama Told Me Not to Come," was a minor hit. 1995's Funky Little Demons completed the Wolfgang Press' transition into white funk; prior to its release, however, Cox exited the group's ranks. 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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