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Thanks for waking me up off the bathroom floor I don’t remember getting there or going to bed. I guess I like the look of tiles when I need a place to rest my head. At least this time I wasn’t covered in piss, if that’s an achievement I guess. I shouldn’t have to try to hard to better myself maybe next time instead of passing out, I’ll burn down parliament house. Maybe I’ll close detention centers, I’ll save the reef. I’ll live out of bin cause supermarkets give me grief. I’ll stop global warming close down the port. Fill in the coalmines stop the fracking of the dirt. Now I’m not passed out in my own urine these are the things I could be doing. If you stay off the pipes tonight you might have enough sleep to stand up and fight. Sure passing out is fun and pissing your pants is great but I think I’d rather punch a cop in the face I’d rather burn down the courthouse, kill me boss, smash the prisons slowly dismantle capitalism. Then we’ll grow our own food, set up a co-op, write our own zines and watch them rot in bookshops. Now I’m not passed out in my own urine these are the things I could be doing. I used to hate the world and I wanted it to end but that sounds like capitalism and I ain’t joining in with them. Some days I still get anxious and some day I hate myself. Some days I hate everyone else. Some days I want to be left alone and I wont answer my phone, some days this city no longer feels like home. They’re gentrifying they are lying cheating stealing and denying, removing culture for yuppie cunts. And they can go get fucked cause I’m not giving up. If you really hate the world and you want it to end then maybe you should go work in a coalmine.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Self Improvements”
The Taxpayers were able to put down a tacklist of songs that allow us to go on a journey. In this album we experience the manic highs and lows one may experience in a life long battle with deteriorating mental health. The picture at times grim and beautiful is one I continually come back to as its tragedy never fades. Ulysses Johnson
supported by 4 fans who also own “Self Improvements”
fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
Beautifully played and full of moving vocal performances, the Bay Area singer/songwriter's latest is a stellar work of art. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 3, 2023