The Truth About Me - Dance Hall Crashers

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The Truth About Me Lyrics

I'd really rather be alone
I'd really rather be on my own
What part of no don't you understand
Won't you just let go of my hand
Maybe it's just time you knew the truth

Don't think I'm coming off as rude
I really like this solitude
My company suits me just fine
In fact I think it's quite divine
Maybe it's just time you knew the truth

Hey, hey I love to hear myself talk
I'm my own favorite audience
'Cause I'm the funniest person I know
If you were me I'm sure you'd agree

I know you claim I'm being vague
But I'm afraid it's not that way
You can come over don't stay long
Call me next week 'cause I'll be gone
Maybe it's just time you knew the truth

Hey, hey, I love to hear myself talk
I'm my own favorite audience
'Cause I'm the funniest person I know
If you were me I'm sure you'd agree

I'm building up my barricade
I'd rather if you don't invade
Oh I'm sick of all this obligation
Do you really need more explanation
Maybe this time you will finally see

That hey, hey, I love to hear myself talk
I'm my own favorite audience
'Cause I'm the funniest person I know
If you were me I'm sure you'd agree

Hey, hey
Hey, hey
Hey, hey
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Dance Hall Crashers came into existence after Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman disbanded from the legendary ska-punk band Operation Ivy. Both departed soon after the Crashers' formation (and later reunited in Rancid), leaving vocalist Elyse Rogers and guitarist Jason Hammon to lead the band.
The Dance Hall Crashers recorded a few songs during their first year (these are featured on The Old Record), and in 1990, they made their most notable lineup change, adding second vocalist Karina Denike. Soon after, the band members parted ways, but they played a reunion show in 1992 due to pressure from fans. The show met with great fanfare, and so the band decided to reunite on a more permanent basis, with Rogers and Denike on vocals, Hammon on lead guitar, his brother Gavin on drums, Scott Goodell on second guitar, and Mikey Weiss on bass. The Dance Hall Crashers song "Enough" was featured on the soundtrack for Angus (1995 film). The song "Don't Wanna Behave" was featured in the 1996 film "Biodome" as well.
As of August 2005, the band members lead separate lives but still play a few shows per year. In November 2004 they played and recorded a show at the Hollywood House of Blues; the concert was released by Kung Fu Records in September 2005 as part of the popular The Show Must Go Off DVD series.
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