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Nowhere to Run

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eyes all around
thought surveillance, the fighting on the ground
dont abuse the diguise the one they made,
should never be altered
now we fear , the words we say, descent in
the shadows
we must hide to survive the thought police their searching for us now
so run with me , run away with me
cause you know better , theyll never set us free
lets run, run, run away
dont let go
the pace is set , the signal is stronger
our transmission is clear, liberty is coming into view
no more eyes
to watch upon us, and threaten from afar
we must rise to surprise , the secret union, the power structure
repeat chorus____
run away
run away
run away
____outro

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another cultural landslide said

What a brilliant track!!!! Gotta go on our FB page! w;-)

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TEXASFEEL said

I really like the melody,vocals are spot on, the keys add a nice touch and work well with the guitar, progression has some nice changes, kudos to the drums and bass. Candy to the ears, thanks for sharing.

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Gary Fox said

Great melody! I like the backing synth tracks as well coupled with the crunching gtr.

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him the soft heart said

am liking now...., ever heard nathan michaels

Guest said

Outstanding. The paning on the vocals is most satisfying

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Vestigial Remorse said

Very nicely arranged! And I can't help but be concerned at exactly how many are righting George Orwell/1984esque music right now :) Something is distinctly wrong in the world...

Guest said

Totally hooked from the first few bars

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Stan Gadziola AKA (gadzooks) said

Excellent production. Guitar and synth's sound great. Like the melody ... Nice to hear music with a strong melody hook. This is well done! SG

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Andrew Russe said

Oh yeah, nice one. Big sound. You've got those synths and guitars working well together.

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Greg Connor said

George Orwell tried to warn us. Now . . . here we are. Nice way to put it into a song.

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