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Steaming Pile

from The Midnight Wasteland by Suicide Seven

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This song was recorded at a small house on County Line Rd. in the country outside of Urbana, Ohio.

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All my love is overgrown, it’s wasted on the microphones and the strangers that clap their hands, they clap their hands they clap clap their hands, and my ego is a maniac, it’s crushing my bones and it’s taking my heart and soul for a ride. And I tell her this and I tell her that but still she says Kam I don’t know, It’s always “three steps back and a bottle of love will get you nowhere get you nowhere for sure tonight”. Oh and I tried so hard to tell her that my whole life for a while was steaming pile, and I got through it, oh baby I think I made it through but my whole life for a while was nothing more than steaming pile.

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from The Midnight Wasteland, released February 1, 2002
Words/Vocals/Guitars – Kameko Jennings

All Music © 2002 Kameko Jennings, All Rights Reserved.

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Suicide Seven Springfield

Suicide Seven is the solo music project of one, Kam Jennings. He has been making records since 1998 under that moniker and his music is a mix of lo-fi, acoustic, grunge, and garage rock.

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