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theUNKNOWN

by GRAMPS

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You can wear it on your hair, you can wear it on your eyes Don't tell anybody here, cos you know that's no surprise Cos you know that you're never the same as you, And you know that you're never ever new, And you know that you're always self assured, Cos you always use those dirty words. You can smell it on her feet, you can see it in her toes, You know that she's full of shit cos she's got one in her nose, But you know that you're never the same as him, And you know that you never ever win, And you know that you're always self assured, Cos you always use those dirty words. Getting Drunk, and hanging around, If you hear me, keep your ears firm on the ground. You can wear it on your hair, you can wear it on your eyes Don't tell anybody here, cos you know that's no surprise Cos you know that you're never the same as him, And you know that you never ever win, And you know that i'm always self-assured, Cos i'll never use those dirty words. Getting Drunk, and hanging around, If you hear me, keep your ears firm on the ground.
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theUNKNOWN 03:23
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Boredom 01:38
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Dog 02:15
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Song 4 Barry 03:11

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Recorded in July 1998 on a couple of wintry Warrnambool nights after school/work, the Unknown is a collection of the bands' original songs up to that date.

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released September 5, 1998

Recorded by Tony Peel and Sean Mac at Motherlode Studios Cramer St - Warrnambool.

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GRAMPS Port Fairy, Australia

GRAMPS started in a shed in Port Fairy circa 1995, and progressed to a self-funded album recorded locally in 1998, which gave birth to a wealth of local classics, including 'Glitter-Eyed Girl,' which won Triple J's Unearthed competition for the Warrnambool region. The group disbanded in 99 to pursue other commitments, but are now back 13 years later with their remaining 90s songs on a new record. ... more

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