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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
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art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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Pretty, little babies crawling from the stone The world they used to know now gone Watch them run for shelter. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, replaced? Got your invites and the semi-primes Looks like we missed the party, even the declines Pretty, little babies, you don't comprehend? How could the species meet this end? Watch them cry for answers. Don't they know we'll keep them safe, encased, displaced, erased? Watched your movies and we read your books Heard the echos when your planet shook You think in lines that are not so deep But we'll play together when you sleep But for now you are safe, encased, displaced, erased.
The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
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07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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The Momes, discogs_id: 1416914, David Bowie, discogs_id: 10263, Tears for Fears, discogs_id: 19814
terrifying, nightmarish, sci-fi, dreamy, apocalyptic
art pop, experimental, art rock, post-rock, industrial rock, psychedelic rock
07_01.lrc
Aliens detect human kind and by the time they pay a visit we've blown ourselves up. The aliens reflect on our art and culture, trying to understand us through the wasteland we left behind. Perhaps they will keep us as pets?
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