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Single from the 2014 Casinos EP, release date Dec. 30, 2014.
lyrics
When short moments feel like endless time
(I showed up to fuck your home, I showed up to fuck your home.)
I just want disaster to be mine.
(I showed up to fuck your home, I showed up to fuck your home.)
Embrace the way you stumble idly, 'cause we all want summertime.
And if that notion's bleeding badly, I can say the blood is mine.
Do you want to be that guy who...?
You feel like you've stepped into a dream, exclusive parts of a social scene.
Do you want to, do you want to, do you want to be that guy who...?
Breathless moments in a hot embrace.
(I showed up to fuck your home, I showed up to fuck your home)
There's your father, can you read his face?
(I showed up to fuck your home, I showed up to fuck your home.)
Spontaneous, that is the notion, you're a sucker for serendipity.
And if they're too scared to make the motion, well, inside their heads they're on their knees.
Do you want to be that guy who...?
You feel like you've stepped into a dream, exclusive parts of a social scene.
Do you want to, do you want to, do you want to be that guy who?
I showed up to fuck your home, I showed up to fuck your home.
credits
released December 25, 2014
Produced by Casinos and Jotham Yelle.
Engineering, mixing, mastering by Jotham Yelle.
Recorded at the Nimbus School of Recording Arts and Fader Master Sound Studios.
Auxiliary vocals by Jeffrey Trainor.
Lyrics by Kier-Christer Junos.
Music written and performed by Kier-Christer Junos, Zachary Keely, Mitchell Trainor, and Alexandre Vevers.
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