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From the forthcoming LP "MAKE Oi! GREAT AGAIN"
lyrics
Hard times will come, good times will go
Your friends will depart, you’ll stand alone
Face to face with your demons, just you and yourself
No one to turn to, ain’t no one else
So what do you do, lay down and die
Stay in the darkness, hang your head and cry
Or do you stand proud, walk on your own
Stare down the world though you’re all alone
Chorus:
Walk Tall, Stand Proud – Always hold your ground
Walk Tall, Stand Proud – Never backing down!
Betrayal’s a bitch when you’re stabbed in the back
Kicked while you’re down, beaten blue and black
Could be a coward, it’s so easy to do
Put one in your head, be done and through
But look in the mirror, find the strength to move on
It doesn’t matter that your friends are all gone
‘cause you’ve got yourself, that’s all you need
So grab hold of your balls and get back to your feet
In the moment of darkness, in the shadow of doubt
Back’s to the wall, looking for an out
No one to guide you, you’re fixing to break
On your last nerve, how much can you take
It’s easy just to give up, lose yourself there in the dark
To forget the good you done, to miss the fucking mark
To let the fire die out, to fade into the night
But now it’s time to rise up – STEP INTO THE LIGHT!
credits
released August 10, 2017
Scotty Violence/Vanilla Gorilla - assorted snarls and grunts
Tim Blanks/Sir Shredsalot - shredding solos
Jersey Pete/Captain Crossfit - crushing riffs
Andy/The Mayor - low end assault
Suedehead Steve/Sexual Vanilla - merciless beatings
backing vocals provided by the Anti-Choir - Tim, Pete, Andy, Steve, Joey
Recorded & mixed by Mad Max the Magician (Max Caselnova) at Fox Recording Studios, NJ
Mastered by Mike Kalajian at Rogue Planet, NY
All music and lyrics by Broken Heroes
Produced by Broken Heroes
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