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The Sprawl
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The Sprawl was released on October 4, 1988 by Squeaky Squawk as a part of the album Daydream Nation (Deluxe Edition)
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Release DateOctober 4, 1988
LabelSqueaky Squawk
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM155

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Kim Gordon
Kim Gordon
Vocals
Lee Ranaldo
Lee Ranaldo
Electric Guitar
Steve Shelley
Steve Shelley
Drums
Thurston Moore
Thurston Moore
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Kim Gordon
Kim Gordon
Songwriter
Lee Ranaldo
Lee Ranaldo
Songwriter
Steve Shelley
Steve Shelley
Songwriter
Thurston Moore
Thurston Moore
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Swanson
Dave Swanson
Assistant Engineer
Kim Gordon
Kim Gordon
Producer
Lee Ranaldo
Lee Ranaldo
Producer
Matt Tritto
Matt Tritto
Assistant Engineer
Nick Sansano
Nick Sansano
Producer
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth
Reissue Producer
Steve Shelley
Steve Shelley
Producer
Thurston Moore
Thurston Moore
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
To the extent that I wear skirts and cheap nylon slips
I've gone native
I wanted to know the exact dimensions of hell
Does this sound simple? Fuck you
Are you for sale?
Does "Fuck you" sound simple enough?
This was the only part that turned me on
But he was candy all over
[Chorus]
Come on down to the store
You can buy some more and more and more and more
Come on down to the store
You can buy some more and more and more and more
Come on down to the store
You can buy some more and more and more and more
Come on down to the store
You can buy some more and more and more and more
[Instrumental]
I grew up in a shotgun row sliding down the hill
Out front were the big machines
Steel and rusty now, I guess
Out back was the river
And that big sign down the road
That's where it all started
[Chorus]
Come on down to the store
You can buy some more and more and more and more
Come on down to the store
You can buy some more and more and more and more
Come on down to the store
You can buy some more and more and more and more
You can buy some more and more and more and more
Written by: Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley, Thurston Moore
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