i can stop and smell the roses but it's tragic in my mind
that we'll wilt and decompose and only end up in the ground
but that's the price that we pay for the stimulus these days
because in my mind i was born a disease without a cure
and i find that in my mind i can be so insecure
but it's the price that we pay we're the carrion of days these days
and i have lived a pious life
devout my tendencies
and the rapture i believe
as we wait ascendency
what a joke he has played he's the devil can't you see?
what a joke he has played he's the devil can't you see?
supported by 6 fans who also own “Disease Without A Cure”
Perfectly encapsulates the teenage experience. Finding this album while still young and in high school was the best decision I've made in quite awhile. charlesjr
The UK punks' capacity for merging the personal, political, and parochial is so well-developed that it borders on the alchemical. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 7, 2022
supported by 6 fans who also own “Disease Without A Cure”
I had reservations when I saw the price was higher than other albums I've purchased, but after pulling the trigger, I'm thankful I caved. The runtime is short, but who cares? What we have here are nine bonafide rippers. apocalypsedud