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City: Boston
State: Massachusetts
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/20/2005

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Friday, June 12, 2009 
We're happy to annouce that we finally have a new guitar plyer and are begining to line up a bunch of new shows!
Taking over the lead guitar spot will be Drew, formerly of the Deleware band Labor Day Saints, an old friend and a band that I've gotten to play with on a number of occasions.
So, we're going to introduce Drew to everyone on June 20th at an afternoon all ages show at the Middle East Upstairs. Also on the bill are two great bands from New York who we got the opportunity to play with this winter- The Rebel Dead and Ten Pints in- and also local friends Burning Streets and Yesterdays Heros. Hope you can come down and see some great bands and meet Drew. Go easy on him for the first one, huh? He's from Deleware after all!
We've also got some thing that are shaping up for July both here and out of town so hopefully we'll get to see all of you again soon.
Thanks for the loyalty and support.
Jason, Mike, Drew and Ryan

By the way- check out the comments section for our friend- photogographer Nicole Tammaro's new tattoo.
Thursday, October 25, 2007 

                       (Open Letter to an) Arrogant Politician

We can wring our eyes, we can throw our hands up;
While the chorus gets louder our leaders they aren't listening.
They say they serve for the good of the country;
It's not about service when you're doing it for power and money.
And it's not as if we're asking for some sort of myrical,
just freedom and peace and you not to leave the country worse off than it was before.
 
We place our trust and we're looking for answers,
We get salesmen practiced at the art of divide and conquor.
Who place their loyalty to party not people;
They're more interested in business than doing something meaningful.
And they're more concerned with campaign accounts than the public good,
While the people still wait they've turned Congress into a private country club.
 
Chorus:
Until the scales fall down from our eyes and the flood reveals the motivation and lies.
They're not interested in doing what's right but doing what they have to...
 
And there seems to be a few with a conscience that seem to understand
that there's more to being a leader than calling yourself a politician.

Chorus:
But when the scales fall down from our eyes and the flood reveals the motivation and lies,
They're not interested in doing what's right but doing what they have to
to hang on.

 

                                     Edge of The World

Here I sit with my head in my hands as I watch the world on fire again
and I'm glad those bombs ain't falling on me.
But when I think of my friends and family, dying in some foriegn
country
and the body bags coming back home and it makes me sick.
Meanwhile the city's streets have become a morgue, I can see the bodies
piling right up.
Because you can fight for democracy in some other land,
but when it comes to us there ain't enough to go around.

Oh Huey Long- we could use someone like you.
Won't you come on back and go to Washington?

Come on everybody let's go.
We're standing two steps from the edge of the world.
Who's going to be the first to back up?

Now they've got us all divided up- red and blue, black and white;
but we're all the same people in the end.
I don't really care on which side you stand,
but when you're ready to stand together, man, come on in.

Because i know we can take them, I know it for sure.
Me and you- we'll just roll 'em right up.

Come on everybody let's go;
we're standing two steps from the end of the world.
Who's going to be the first to back down?

Well, I get up everyday and do the best I can;
and I know that you're doing the same.
And when it comes time for you to ship home again,
if you're ready to stand together man- come on in.

Cause I know we can take 'em, I know it for sure.
Me and you, we'll just roll them right up.

Come on everybody let's go,
we're standing two steps from the edge of the world.
Who'll be the first to back off?
They're going down.


                                  Better Way
Is there a place in this grand tradition to put some faith in
oposition?
It ain't a life, it's living with contradiction.
And putting faith in Justice wouldn't be that hard
Except we expect class warfare and all we end up with is war.
There's got to be a better way.

Now it's become quite clear to me where they've drawn the line.
It's not about picking sides, let's just tear it down and set it
alight.
cause they'll rip you to pieces if they only think they can,
and I search that list of names to make sure you're coming home again.
And there's got to be a better way.

Do you want to go down that road and see just what we find?
It beats the comodification of what we're calling a life.
Is that burning in your heart or beurning in your eyes?
Is it coming from the tear gas or from doing what you know to be
right?
There's got to be a better way.


                                      Goodbye to the USA
Between the wire taps and the courts being packed I didn't recognize my
country.
So I took a look around me and decided it was time to leave.
I packed my things, said my goodbyes- an expatriot I would be;
Hemmingway, Roman Polanski, Johnny Depp and Me.

So goodbye to the Looney Left the Radical Right,
The FBI and the CIA-
I'm on the first plane outta' hear.
Goodbye to the USA.

Well I first touched down and Londontown, What a great city too see.
I went from Shepard's Bush to NW12 from Brixton to Victoria Street.
But after I spent the night in the Camden Jail on suspician of robbery,
It didn't matter how many alibi's I gave them, the guy must have looked
like me.

So goodbye to the Looney Left, the Radical Right,
The FBI and the CIA.
I'm on the first plane outta' here,
Goodbye to the USA.

Well, Paris was burning, Germany's broke, in Poland I had a drink to
Walasea.
In Italy they wanted to deport me and the communists wanted to bomb
me?
When I realized there's no Miranda rights and no inocent until proven
guilty
I said "You know what? You can just have it." and went back to the
USA.

So hello to The Looney Left and The Radical Right,
The FBI and the CIA.
I'm on my way back home- hello to the USA
Yeah, Hello to the Looney Left and the Radical Right, the FBI and the
CIA,
I'm on my back home, Hello to the USA.



                                      Hope Dies Last
I saw a kid standing on the corner throwing rocks at cars saying "This is America!"
It was so absurd that it make me laugh.
But when I told you you didn't think it was as funny as I did, I still smile every time I walk past.
One day the world comes down and says "Kid, all the things that you cared about are the same ones I did and I've got some bad news. They were all taken from and you better get used to it because they're the same ones that'll be taken from you."
And my stupid hope and dreams
come crashing headfirst into reality.
Just take my hand and we'll walk on past-
'Cause in the end Hope Dies Last

Oh I stood at the edge of the world filled with hate and anger at everything I saw there;
On a filthy street I tried to shout down the sky.
And in the end it didn't do me all that much good, but I still had a damn good time.
And the world keeps turning 'round even after everything that I've done, and the things that weren't so great are the ones you won't let me forget.
But hopefully, at the end of all of this, well some of them aren't all that bad.
And the courage of my convictions
they might not get me that far.
Just take my hand and we'll walk on past-
'Cause in the end Hope Dies Last.
And I hope that one day
All this madness and injustice fades away
so that we can all live to the purpose that we choose,
with bigotry and tyranny condemned to the scrap heap of history.

I know the world's not a perfect place and we all contribute to that in our own way
and all this madness in the world can surely get you down.
But as bad as it seems with bombs and bio-terror schemes in the end it's the world we made ourselves.
and it's still turning 'round with armies, guns and color coded warnings
that become daily ritual and part of our lives.
But I don't believe in a culture that feeds off the backs of those less fortunate
and values profits over human rights.
And the courage of my convictions
they haven't let me down so far.
Just take my hand and we'll walk on past-
'Cause in the end Hope Dies Last.
Hope Dies Last

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 
                                    Sue My Generation
I'm going to sue my generation- I'm going to see you all in court.
I've got to do something to try to stop them before they all end up running the world.
I tried talking to their parents, teachers and the government, too,
but no one was that interested so what else could I do?
Well, I've spoken to a lawyer and she thinks I've got a case-
We'll be sending out the subpoena's now any one of these days.
We'll be suing them for damages but more importantly
I'm hoping to have them all locked up and throw away the key;
Because they're stupid and they're lazy and they haven't got a clue,
if they get in charge there's no telling the damage that they'll do.
                                         Chorus
I don't think they'll even notice, I don't think they'll even care,
but I can't sleep at night about how they're so unaware.
Well, the paperwork's a nightmare, yeah, it's a real headache
but when you're trying to save the world that's the price you've gotta' pay.
It's really not their fault you see, it really can't be helped
because they've been medicated, comodified and marketed to as well.
They don't have strong opinions and they can't make up their minds
their idea of an argument is to start to whine.
And sometimes I do feel bad about it,
but a settlement will make that pain go away.
And I have to admit that they deserve it.
I'll be laughing all the way to the bank...
So join up with me now or your name's going on the list.
We'll be filing it class action and sending it to the Feds.
There's not a jury in this country that wouldn't sympathize,
and if they acquit then we'll have them all institutionalized.
                                 Chorus
 
 
This is a true story. A lawyer friend of mine (who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent) was going over some contract stuff with me and told me that although she didn't mind doing that kind of thing, her real specialty was litigating. She said if I ever wanted to sue anyone that I should call. I told her "Of course there are people I want to sue..."
I wrote this in about 15 minutes the next day and people keep asking me to play it. Either they think it's funny or the agree with my intention. I don't know which, but that's the story behind this one...