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When Lunatics Collide

from Welcome To The Future by Alien Music Club

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Almost left it off but Joey's drums so rocked! It comes off a bit sardonic but then again that's part of who wrote it. Sometimes, I just wanna go off and live in a cave.

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There’s a sound I really love to hear
It always seems to blow my mind
The infinite stream of mediocrity
the music of the freak parade
The dialog of the Neanderthals
See the monkey scream & shout

Tell me what the answer is cuz I wanna know the truth
Everyone seems to know it al but nobody has a clue

Some dysfunctional philosophy
The product of a poison mind
The merry-go-round of pure hyprocrisy
There’s always something goin’ on
The truth is spoken surreptitiously
We live in cataclysmic times

There’s information everywhere but nuthin’ is really new
U believe what u gotta believe but nobody has a clue

I could be speaking euphemistically
It’s gonna be a bumpy ride
Better begin to learn to meditate
Sit down & strap yourself in tight
When matter & anti-matter have a full head-on
When freaks & lunatics collide

Show me what the answer is cuz I wanna know the truth
Everyone seems to know it al but nobody has a clue

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from Welcome To The Future, released September 1, 2009
Joey K (drums)
JP (guitars, bass, vocals)

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Alien Music Club Asheville

Alien Music Club is essentially an on-going studio project conceived and produced by Jonathan Pearlman (JP) of Asheville, NC. JP’s influences are far-reaching, absorbing Lennon/McCartney, Hendrix, Clapton, Frank Zappa, Tom Waits, Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Donald Fagen, Ian Hunter, Joni Mitchell, Jeff Beck, Wes Montgomery, Horace Silver, Charles Mingus, Paul Simon & Todd Rungren, among others. ... more

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