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The final Runaway Nation single to be released. We hold nothing back in this hard rock/punk song, that sucks you in with an intense bass riff, and builds to soaring choruses about fighting the tyranny of a dystopian city.
lyrics
Welcome to a skeptic utopia; a vacation to dystopia
You know it’s aesthetically transforming ya...
At night, the city comes alive but you’re feeling paralyzed
So watch your back as you fall in line,
fall in line, fall in line, fall in line
You’re in steampunk paris now
You’re lost and never found
Gears keep turning round
So keep your head down
Welcome to a paradise of oppression; inducing a deep troubling depression
That’s flowing Inside your moral recession....
Each day the city feeds you lies. It’s too late, you’ve been hypnotized
So watch your back as you fall in line
fall in line, fall in line, fall in line
You’re in steampunk paris now
You’re lost and never found
Gears keep turning round
So keep your head down
Running out, running out, running out of time (running out, running out of time)
Running out, running out, running out of time (running out, running out of time)
Running out, running out, running out of time (running out, running out of time)
Running out, running out, running out of time
You’re in steampunk paris now
You’re lost and never found
Gears keep turning round
You better keep your head down
credits
released January 17, 2019
Will Bender - drums
Rhys Bennett - lead guitar and backing vocals
Bailey Normore - bass and backing vocals
Matt Gaston - lead vocals and rhythm guitar
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