Aaron Perrino - guitar, vocals
Adam J Hand - drums, pedal steel
Charles Morton - bass
Luke O'Neil - vocals
Engineered by Jamie Rowe with Will Palmeri
Mixed, and mastered by Jamie Rowe
Produced by NH/NH and Jamie Rowe
lyrics
The marchers piled out of Park St. Station
to go and see the sad and vile parade.
You felt a little nervous
with the sign that you had made
but it's fine, it's alright, it's ok.
They cordoned off the streets
in anticipation.
We took the hill and waited in the shade.
By the statue dedicated
to the sailors and the saints.
And we lost our minds that day.
The world's not gonna change
with peace and love and empty, sad cliches.
But I shouldn't be surprised,
as we pushed to reach the stage.
You said finally felt like things could change.
Spoke to me of apathy and frustration.
Protesting online is such a waste.
As we spilled into the Common
where the horses stirred and paced
And your eyes burned bright with rage.
The world's not gonna change.
The streets were running red with anarchists.
But I thought I heard you laugh
As you jumped into the fray.
You said let's punch some nazis in the face.
You said let's punch some nazis in the face.
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