Yung & Dum (feat. Jon Langston) - Issues

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Yung & Dum (feat. Jon Langston) Lyrics

Living the dream
Living the lifestyle that we want
Not a damn thing gonna change me
I'll tell 'em where I'm from
We're all young and dumb

Running wild through the streetlight
Like we could fly when the time's right
Before you know it, it'll pass by
I'd give anything for a minute back
Then it was midnight
We were speeding with the top down
Disturbing the peace like we ain't got none
Our minds were stuck on getting older but we found out
The music dies when you forget how to turn it up loud

Living the dream
Living the lifestyle that we want
Not a damn thing gonna change me
I'll tell 'em where I'm from
We're all young and dumb

Throw your hands in the air
Go stupid like you just don't care
The best part of being young
Is when you make a mess you never clean it up
Tomorrow's another day

We'll be burning rubber on the asphalt
Reminiscing all the times we never got caught
We got the world at our fingertips now
These idle hands only know how to turn it up loud

Living the dream
Living the lifestyle that we want
Not a damn thing gonna change me
I'll tell 'em where I'm from
We're all young and dumb

All we have is the good times
And all we need is the moonlight
Got the stars in our young eyes

Living the dream
Living the lifestyle that we want
Not a damn thing gonna change me
I'll tell 'em where I'm from
We're all young and dumb

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Issues is a Metalcore band with RnB and nu metal influences from Atlanta, Georgia and Los Angeles, California. They formed in the summer of 2012 and were signed to Rise Records shortly after their formation. The majority of the band's members originated from ex-members of Woe, Is Me.

Issues consists of:
Tyler Carter - Vocals
Michael Bohn - Vocals
Ty "Scout" Acord - Turntables, Synthesizer
AJ Rebollo - Guitar
Skyler Acord - Bass
Josh Manuel - Drums
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