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Angels and Demons

from Inward by Machines That Think

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I can't wash away this smell
And I can't remember what he said
Change it twice a month
Or is it twice a day
Take two before, before you go to bed
I still can't remember what he said

And when you want to be someone
(It's fucking hard)
Wait, your life just becomes undone

It's a disease so incurable
Give it some steam it's passed off as normal
Piece by piece it eats and it feeds
And you give a voice and it presses and pleads
Like the masses it taunts
It baits, it doesn't wait until you fall into deep
And you can't even scream

This production never ends
I'm lost in someone else

We're all frail
We all have our needs
So get off your high horse
And descend to reality
We all have our angels
And our demons
So there's nothing to run from
(There's nothing to run from)
No there's nothing run tom

I'm locked up
In this room it's cold
I'm freezing through my hands
Turning blue, strung up
Comatose, sheered bones
Wired coils spinning round
Spinning round and round
I'm a mess through and through

We all got our angles
We all got our demons

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from Inward, released December 13, 2015

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Machines That Think Chicago, Illinois

Producing a wide range of sound that pulls from their wide ranging influences, Machines That Think is at its core a band rooted in rock music. Their take can sometimes spill from ambient shoe gaze to full on progressive rock. Hailing from Chicago, IL, the music absorbs the variety of the city and embraces every bit of it. ... more

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