Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Austen Gray Mulligan
Austen Gray Mulligan
Guitar
Patrick Nicholas Elwood
Patrick Nicholas Elwood
Drums
Billy Smolen
Billy Smolen
Vocals
Buddy Schaub
Buddy Schaub
Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Austen Gray Mulligan
Austen Gray Mulligan
Songwriter
Patrick Nicholas Elwood
Patrick Nicholas Elwood
Songwriter
William Christopher Smolen
William Christopher Smolen
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Roger Lima
Roger Lima
Producer
Eric Taft
Eric Taft
Mixing Engineer
Moathouse Recording Studio
Moathouse Recording Studio
Recording Engineer
The Buzzlounge
The Buzzlounge
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

This song's been written Four-hundred eighty million two-hundred fifty times before By everyone who's ever learned to play guitar. I'm not original But it feels so fresh to me... It feels so fresh to me Just like I bet the drummer down the street said to his mom Also, my friend Marilyn who really likes to draw a lot Everyone I know who's got creative bones inside their blood But why is it That we're so sad? That we're so angry and depressed Collectively our feelings are repressed And everything's a mess Cause we're so sad We've got to suffer one and all To see the beauty in the fall It's a necessary evil, not our fault So when you look at all the art in this community And say that from the outside it looks more like a pity party Well frankly I'm offended That you never took the time to see the real need to be upset To have something to say, to be so malcontent And if we had the choice we'd do this with a smile but... We're so sad Oh, we're so angry and depressed Collectively our feelings are repressed And everything's a mess Cause we're so sad We've got to suffer one and all To see the beauty in the fall It's a necessary evil, not our fault I'm so sad I get so angry and depressed One at a time my feelings are repressed And yes my life's a mess Cause we're so sad We've got to suffer one and all To see the beauty in the fall It's a necessary evil, not our fault This song's been written Four-hundred eighty million Two-hundred fifty times AND ONE
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