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Following on the heels of the furious single “Take The Crown”, “Twilight Rebel In Red Cap” dials up the intensity one step further to truly showcase each band member at their strongest. Rich Abidor’s drums jolt and jump with total precision, Tom Hoy’s guitar lines run wild, seemingly
wringing every available note out of the neck, and Chika Obiora’s bass drives with a menace that forces the song’s message home. When it comes to Cartero’s vocals, it’s hard to say if he’s
ever sounded as angry as he does in the opening chorus, before downshifting into a chorus that displays the dynamic extent of his range and tone.
lyrics
-------- TWILIGHT REBEL WITH RED CAP --------
## Chorus 1
Fuck the self-entitled looking for their handouts
Be like me just be a selfish prick
Kill the starving kids their parents paid my bailout
Be like me just be a selfish
Sociopathy aftermath economy for the bloated overprivileged
Pay my way for me selfish and free a boomer set to blow
## Verse 1
Trickle down to the ground right to the ground, ungrateful
Penny won't buy a pound not in this town so brace your-
Self-made hundred-aire fateful stare watch my money grow
Now pick up the tab, be a good lad
## Chorus 2
Fuck the self-entitled looking for their handouts
Be like me just be a selfish prick
Kill the starving kids their parents paid my bailout
Be like me just be a selfish
## Verse 2
Pass the buck I won't share what do you care
I inherited all fairer than square
Deprivationless fortune's best little customer
Count my lucky stars lucky stars
## Outro
We are nature defending itself (loop)
There's no tomorrow, we call your bluff
There's no tomorrow
We've sacrificed, enough is enough
credits
released December 4, 2020
Written and performed by Signals of Bedlam
Produced by Frank Mitaritonna at Vudu Studios
Maastered by Acle Kahney of TesseracT
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