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Uncomfortable Lyrics

What chall call freedom I can't call no
What chall call freedom just a word yeah
What chall call freedom looked like guns to me
Your guns look like fear to me
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable

What chall call justice i can't call no
If I can't breathe i can't call no
What chall call terror I do call but
Too many people know I must call us
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable

Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable

What chall call Christians I can't call no
Christ knows I can't call no
What chall call... looks like slaves to me
Too much truth on my mind yeah
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable

Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable

What chall call beauty I can't call no
What chall call beauty just a show yeah
What chall call ugly I call real yeah
What chall call ugly I call real yeah
And real I can trust, trust I call beauty yeah
Trust I call beauty yeah
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable
Uncomfortable you got to get uncomfortable

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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros is an American indie-folk ensemble band led by Alex Ebert, vocalist of the power-pop group Ima Robot. The band's first full-length recording, Up from Below, was released July 7, 2009 digitally and July 14, 2009 physically on Vagrant Records. Its first show as a full band was played July 18, 2007 at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, California.

After breaking up with his girlfriend, moving out of his house, and joining a 12-step program for addiction, Ebert began work on a story about a messianic figure named Edward Sharpe. According to Ebert, Sharpe "was sent down to Earth to kinda heal and save mankind ... but he kept getting distracted by girls and falling in love." Ebert later met singer Jade Castrinos in Los Angeles, California, United States. In the summer of 2009, as Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Ebert and Castrinos toured the country with a group of fellow musicians in a big white school bus.

Its song "Home" was voted number 15 on the Australian Triple J Hottest 100's 2009 countdown, the largest music poll in the world.

Members:

Alex Ebert – vocals, guitar, percussion, piano
Jade Castrinos – vocals, guitar (Past member 2009-2013)
Nico Aglietti – guitar, synthesizer, keyboards, vocals
Stewart Cole – trumpet, percussion, keyboards, tenor ukulele, vocals
Tay Strathairn – piano, vocals
Aaron Older – bass, vocals, banjo, percussion
Josh Collazo – drums, percussion, vocals
Orpheo McCord – percussion, vocals
Nora Kirkpatrick – accordion, vocals
Christian Letts – guitar, vocals

Additional personnel:

Chris Richard – vocals, percussion
Anna Bulbrook – violin, vocals
Aaron Embry – keyboards, piano, vocals
Tyler James – piano, vocals
Ryan Richter – guitar, lap steel, vocals
Michael Farfel – announcer, management 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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