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about
“Suffering” was first released on the fourth installment of “It Came From Connecticut,” a Bonehead Studios production. Based on Kevin McDonald’s nosebleeder and dedicated with love to the Kids in the Hall.
lyrics
Kid caught me on my launch / I said “I’m not ashamed” to anyone. Then you got me so mixed up I sat with you until we missed our only luck. We’re still under the sky.
Suffering like we do is so unnecessary;
You know you have the right to suffer, fool.
Kids caught me on my lunch / I said, “I won’t bleed out for anyone.” Let them got me so messed up that I’m cursed to show the flood.
Suffering like we do is so unnecessary;
You know you have the right to suffer, fool.
Bent around the pole and when the center gets too hollow, you give me what I want but not what I can swallow. You send me around the world with a blanket and a bottle. You give me what I want but not what I can swallow. Now everyone’s beside me in a house that lasts forever: it’s all the same, it’s all the same.
Suffering like we do is so unnecessary;
You know you have the right to suffer, fool.
Suffering like we do is so unnecessary and
You only have the right to suffer you.
credits
released August 8, 2018
Recorded, engineered and mixed by Tom Boudreau at Bonehead Studios. Artwork by Joey Gantner.
Guitar / vox - Danielle Capalbo
Bass - Mark Almodovar
Drums - Jared Thompson
Guitar - William Touri
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