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Plot Points

by The Jukebox Romantics

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These days, I still feel ashamed. The game’s the same, but the fucking rules have changed. Wondering if you could, wondering if you would. Would look for those to save, or could tell me who’s to blame. Where’s my country gone? Where’s my country gone? They sold out, we bought in. A new America we were dying to win. These awful times are leaving us behind. I’m doing the best I can, spending all I have. Don’t leave me behind My problems can be purchased all the time. These days the world is full of thieves; we’re watching the police. It’s really gone to hell. It’s really gone to hell. They sold out, we bought in. These were the backs that would never bend. They sold out, we bought in. A new America we were dying to win. They sold out, we bought in. To the new politics of living rich sins. These awful times are leaving us behind. America, thanks for the good times. Those days are over My days are grey and black and here to stay. Folding on a winning hand we’re cashing out and giving in. These are the days we pissed away staring at the sun.
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released July 17, 2015

Recorded at Little Eden Studios
Engineered by Pete Steinkopf
Produced by The Jukebox Romantics & Pete Steinkopf
Mastered by Tom Ruff at Asbury Media
Artwork by Ginger Kuroishi

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"The Jukebox Romantics hail from downstate New York, just in the shadows of NYC. Fun, heartfelt, sweaty punk rock!"

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