Limited to 490 copies. Includes two unreleased bonus tracks.
Includes unlimited streaming of Thoughts Of A Dying Man
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Eco-friendly vinyl by Deepgrooves (NL), limited to 150 copies, also available through Smithsfoodgroup DIY (NL), Sleepy Dog Records (FR) Grandad Records (UK) and Nosebleed Records (BE). Comes with a download code including 2 unreleased bonus tracks.
Includes unlimited streaming of Thoughts Of A Dying Man
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 1 day
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€15EUR
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Eco-friendly vinyl by Deepgrooves (NL), limited to 150 copies, A POINT OF PROTEST exclusive. Comes with a download code including 2 unreleased bonus tracks.
Includes unlimited streaming of Thoughts Of A Dying Man
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 1 day
Purchasable with gift card
€15EUR
Cassette + Digital Album
Limited to 50 copies, released through Nosebleed Records (BE).
Includes unlimited streaming of Thoughts Of A Dying Man
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Purchasable with gift card
€7EUR
lyrics
We are running blind. Unintended outcome of our time. Overstrung by the world outside. Going all out until it stops us from feeling, from thinking, from questioning. We are running blind. There is something in these streets, something we cannot see. Something behind those drawn curtains and closed doors. There is something off with the current atmosphere. Something has changed, but not for the better. I don't recognize these people. Their faces hard and unreadable. Working themselves to death for more debt. All suffering the weight of the world. And so we drink to drown out the noise. Swallow pills not to fall apart. Knowing we were lost from the start. As we are all born to die. But I cannot stand here and wait for what is to come. Living head down under your thumb, while this place becomes a ruin. Pity the living who do not really live. Pity the rich who do not know true love. I cannot stand here and wait for what is to come. And I cannot stand that you take what was never yours. In the darkness all alone sits the shadow king on his throne made of broken hope, abandoned dreams and dangling ropes. Mumbling desperately, pulling these strings, while the people crumble beneath his feet. Keep them at each other's throat, weak and out of hope, submissive and scared of what they don't know. And if they resist, if they speak up, crush their final hope forever. Until they remain silent. Rather rot than riot. They remain quiet. They rather rot than riot. Because here is no hope, only dangling ropes and people in line to use them. Is this what your democracy looks like? In the name of progress, in a world with endless possibilities? If this is your kind of change you better count me out. If this is your kind of change you can count me out. Count me out. You better count me out. You can count me out. You better count me out. Count me out.
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