A song about being broke, breaking bad habits and not sitting on the internet for 15 hours a day...
Sing a long chorus
Also, Back to the Future IV that never came out in 1991, but will probably be remade with Justin Bieber as Marty.
Significant.
lyrics
I. (1991)
Well this isn't an obsession with the past
Its just some major dissatisfaction with where i'm at
Taking a week off no computer games or television
Just biking, playing music, drinking beer and eating pizza
Cell phone doesn't work do my friends care where I'm at?
As I ride along the river getting tired feeling fat
Suck it up and push on there s no time to bitch and moan
Bigger problems still like car and student loans
so much time we waste these days its
really quite a shame
We could all be working harder
Instead of sitting around being lame
I speak of who i was different not so long ago
To make things right you have to learn how to let it go
20 Years ago
We weren't so split up by the internet
No twitter feeds or facebook reading
For hours and hours on end
Gas was hella lot cheaper
Life's outlook less bleaker
You had to on the radio to
Find some tunes
and they got a hold of you
II. (Back to the Future IV)
Fidgeting in my chair
Relaxing in conditioned air
Well I'd call it relaxing if I wasn't nursing these 3rd degree
sunburns all over my arms
The pain is quite unbearable but I'm sure it could be worse
I could be letting my brain stew
Just watching reruns but at this time theres nothing new
Oversaturation of entertainment in our lives
Babies from the 80s growing up and getting wise
Feeling numb and getting dumb may work out fine for a few
But wanted more than what I've got so sick I need to start anew
credits
from Brainwreck EP,
released December 31, 2011
Robby Sager - Guitar, Trumpet, Keyboard, Piano, Programming
Ben Idle - Trombone, Vocals
Luke Shows - Bass, Vocals
Scott Lewis - Vocals
Joey Schultz - Screams
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