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The Dead 60s — A Different Age
Album: The Dead 60s
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Released: 2005
Length: 1:28
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You don't wanna cross me or try to get in my way
We'll give them back their glossy scheme and end that holiday
The thought of violence a relief the action brings you grief
There's crooked walks on tilting floors
It's been like this for years

All this time I never knew
You're reading from a different page
All this time I never knew
You're reading from a different page
Or just the same page
In a different age

This suits you down to the ground, I bet you've met your goals
We'll counteract the words beyond we keep no track of scores
Caught up in an empty high could you identify
Stories of a conquest only seen in a mind's eye

All this time I never knew
You're reading from a different page
All this time I never knew
You're reading from a different page
Or just the same page
In a different age
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I like it!  Thanx RP!   
With headphones on, I have the unpleasant feeling that the singer is spitting into my ears...
And this song, I simply wish it never happend.
Cyclehawk wrote:
Sounds somewhat similar to some of Joe Jackson's earlier stuff.
I thought it was Joe at first.
Sounds somewhat similar to some of Joe Jackson's earlier stuff.
honu wrote:
Dead Milkmen? Sorry the only thing I can figure you're talking about is the garage rock quality but the Dead Milkmen NEVER took themselves seriously and these guys clearly do. Now that you mention it...throw some Dead Milkmen on DJ!
The rhythm, the energy, the raw sound, that sort of stuff reminded me of the Dead Milkmen. I'm not wild about all the retro retreads in contemporary music but I think these guys do it fairly well.
All This Time I never knew.
folklore wrote:
...the terrible copy scheme that sony/epic uses causes crashes to your PC and even my home system will sometimes choke on this disc....
Hmm this might have something to do with the fact that Sony's trying to install a rootkit on your PC. Congratulations, a major corporation has just placed a trojan on your computer. The Dead 60's album is one of a few listed by the EFF as containing the malicious code. What's worse is that the Digital Millennium Copy-write Act might make it illegal for you to remove the rootkit. See here for more details: (click here)
Hearing some similarities to Oingo Boingo
redeyespy wrote:
Strong Dead Milkmen vibe. I am liking this band all the more.
Dead Milkmen? Sorry the only thing I can figure you're talking about is the garage rock quality but the Dead Milkmen NEVER took themselves seriously and these guys clearly do. Now that you mention it...throw some Dead Milkmen on DJ!
rolf wrote:
The dead 60s... please rest in peace ( and silence ) <-o<
oh yes, please please!!!
Nice wake-up punkish music!
album is not bad... Reminds me of the clash. however, the terrible copy scheme that sony/epic uses causes crashes to your PC and even my home system will sometimes choke on this disc.... hard to recommend. sorry dead 60's get a new lable.
The dead 60s... please rest in peace ( and silence ) <-o<
Strong Dead Milkmen vibe. I am liking this band all the more.
killer intro
Hmmmm, sounds like a tune one might have heard on the Repo Man soundtrack.