IndustrialComplex Work
by dervish on Dec.16, 2019, under Uncategorized
Updated to Shoutcast Server v2.6.0.75. Migrating to the new domain name industrialcomplex.de.
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You Are One Of Us (Grassy Knoll)
Here we are- this is all of us
Larger than we seem to be
You are one of us
Metal and cable and pixel and love
This is all of us
Silicon blinking and buttons and knobs
This is all of us
Escape yourself this moment
Let us fill you in as our arms are wide
And we only love you
With all of what we will be
You are part of this
Let it take you in- we only love you
Feel us- we're under your lungs
You are one of us
Feel us- we're all through your bones
This is all of us
Synthesized digital audio love
You are one of us
Electronic subsonic gifts from above
This is all of us
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