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Defapitate Part 2

from Late Bloomer by The Front End

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lyrics

You’re spiraling
You’re tumbling down
You take a look around
What is around you
What is around you now
Gravity
You’re feet don’t touch the ground
No one will save you
The the water surround you
Let water surround you drown

Hows the ice water
I just want relief
I believe you are tired
I can hear it when you breath

Say you’ll never grow up
Stuck in this grief
Icicles melting
You said
Show me yours and I’ll show mine

Everything changed
Everything changed
Everything changed
Everything

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from Late Bloomer, released April 15, 2023

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The Front End Allentown, Pennsylvania

Born from the monotony of shopping carts and counting change at an Allentown, Pennsylvania grocery store, four coworkers turned friends gave way to the band now known as The Front End.

Though eclectic and loose, the young musicians create unique sounds clashing with deep, sometimes dark lyrics that will eat through your eardrums and leave you humming along.
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