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Skipは、アルバム『 』の一部として2020年1月17日にRock Candy RecordingsによりリリースされましたBasic Glitches
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アルバムBasic Glitches
リリース日2020年1月17日
レーベルRock Candy Recordings
メロディック度
アコースティック度
ヴァランス
ダンサビリティ
エネルギー
BPM101

ミュージックビデオ

ミュージックビデオ

クレジット

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Eleventyseven
Eleventyseven
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Matthew Langston
Matthew Langston
Songwriter

歌詞

Living this caffeine dream
Is taking its toll on me
I worship the chemicals
Blurring this line between
Love and dopamine
Until it's invisible
Watching my own thoughts suffocate
Drowning under amber waves of ad space
Sucking in some rat race propaganda
So we travel the stars in our avatars
Begging heaven for a reset password
Oh oh, I think this world apart
Till my brain runs out of breath
It's like an Armageddon in my head until there's nothing left
Oh oh, it's a blue pill kinda life
When you haven't lived one yet
Just skipping myself to death
All for the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
Ghost in a sad machine
Feeding me fantasies like it's algorithmical
Blurring this line between
Medicated me and what was original
Staying young
Going numb from making all our moment into rock
Life behind a not so candid camera
So we travel the bars in our avatars
Making memories we manufacture
Oh oh, I think this world apart
Till my brain runs out of breath
It's like an Armageddon in my head until there's nothing left
Oh oh, it's a blue pill kinda life
When you haven't lived one yet
Just skipping myself to death
All for the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
Oh oh, I think this world apart
Till my brain runs out of breath
Like an Armageddon in my head until there's nothing left
It's a blue pill kinda life
When you haven't lived one yet
I skip myself to death
Oh oh, I think this world apart
Till my brain runs out of breath
It's like an Armageddon in my head until there's nothing left
Oh oh, it's a blue pill kinda life
When you haven't lived one yet
Just skipping myself to death
All for the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
For the end of the ad
Written by: Matthew Langston
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