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If I count the days that have slipped by
Since you left your training for nearby
Barcelona booked on the red eye
I fly out to you in the night sky

Sometimes I’m convinced she’s an android
rather than a destitute negroid
Photographs of us in the tabloids
Show the world she takin’ the steroid

Sport from $29 and 95 a day
Cable TV mount Olympus you shall pay

Dressed in colors red white & blue she
Runs the fastest prison escapee
Training on the streets of the city
stealing cash she’d get away scot—free

Now she’s mine including gold medal
We’ll spend our lives together in the ghetto
If I leave our place without my stiletto
I’ll spend my life singing falsetto

Life on $29 and 95 a day
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from Anthology I (1988 - 1992), released March 19, 2016

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Mutiny in Jonestown Washington

Influenced by classic 70's progressive rock bands like King Crimson, Van Der Graaf Generator & Genesis - along with late 60's psychedelia from The Beatles, Procol Harum & Pink Floyd (with a little 70's Black Sabbath thrown in for good measure), Mutiny in Jonestown has always sought to take these influences and synthesize them into something new.

The band has released 42 albums since 1987.
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