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Recorded by Kyle Maurisak | Experimental Sound Studio
Mixed by Andrew Humphrey | Decade
Mastered by Alex Ingilizian | Experimental Sound Studio
Photo + Graphic by Andrew Giese
lyrics
I tried to lend a hand, but I'm pathetic and I feel it rising in
You tried to be there when, there was no one else I just want to try and pretend
I tried to be there when there was no one else, I just want to try and pretend
You tried to be there when, I'm just riding out I just want to try and pretend
You tried to Network at the show
We promised nothing and I know I know I know, that I would never
You tried to Network at the show
We promised nothing and I know I know I know, that I would never
You tried to Network at the show
We promised nothing and I know I know I know, that I would never
You tried to Network at the show
We promised nothing and I know I know I know, that I would never
You tried to Network at my show
We promised nothing and I know I know I know
You tried to Network at my show
We promised nothing and I know I know I know, that I would never
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