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Band: Lit
Song: Four
Bassist: Joe Stanley
Album: A place in the sun
Intro/Riff
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Verse p1
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Verse p2/Chorus
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Riff/Pre Chorus
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I’m Jebus and I own you. Please rate it. Later. Moosebox is awesome
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Nathaniel Average |
#1 by Nathaniel Harty at Mar 31, 2003 at 9:41 PM EST |
| How come I'm the first one to comment this song? I think it's the best song of Lit and the lyrics are very femmiliar. About a girl who expects way more of the relationship than you do, and her dumping you when she finds out it ain't going that well | |