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Desperation Road

from Alone in Babylon by F-Units

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lyrics

I've been driving so long
I can hardly go on
I decided to tattoo my mind
Serrating the truth
With a vision of you in disguise
Might be the first time I realized
We see the world through different eyes
Yeah I'm comin home to you tonight

Angel
You can take my heart
Cause I ain't gonna leave when
You're tearing me apart

Another state-line rest-stop cigarette caffeination
Racing so fast to get through the pitch black of the night
Slamming my fist to the beat of my deceleration
Down Desperation Road

It's either love or it's war
Yeah I've been there before
Another surprise?
I can't take anymore of your lies
God help because my hearts lost its time
Without the guts to say goodbye

Angel
You can take my heart
Cause I don't really need it
When you're tearing me apart
You don't object to my obsession
And I can't let you go
Just show me the direction
To Desperation Road

Show me the direction
To Desperation Road

credits

from Alone in Babylon, released November 19, 2010
Music by Scott Bellina & Max Holland; Lyrics by Scott Bellina
Produced by Scott Bellina & Max Holland
Mixed by Scott Gilman
Engineered by Anthony Gallo
Recorded at The Cutting Room, Manhattan, NY
Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music / DEKO Music

F-Units are:
Scott Bellina - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Max Holland - Lead Guitar
Tom Meehan - Bass
Frank Coleman - Drums

Additional credits:
Drew Blood - Piano

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F-Units have created their own personal brand of punk-influenced hard rock and get their name from diesel engine locomotives built by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division in the 1940s and 50s — a metaphor for the band’s sound — “hard, fast, loud… fueled by power-pop hooks and raunch-rock riffs slammed together with the heavy driving force of a runaway freight train”. ... more

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