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Demolition

from The Famous Carnival by Dullwood

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We spat on passengers from the rooftops of our vanity
And every wall would echo back our profanity
We spread lies like “love will last forever”
Like “we don't die”, like “best friends never sever”

Let's pretend each war we fight is an inevitable duty
And a globalized world revolves with much more beauty
And on we march by our pretty definitions
Through this slough with reeks of demolition
Say it pays out in the end

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from The Famous Carnival, released June 21, 2011

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Dullwood Tampa, Florida

Starting with 'Seagull Pheromone', a 2007 demo comprising a few songs written in the course of five years and given away only to a few people on CD-R, the home-recording project Dullwood has produced its first official album 'Ghosts/Recollections' in 2009, which was self-published a year later and was followed by scarce live concerts. ... more

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