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Motto of Today (live)

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The 60's had Woodstock
The 70's had disco
And they can keep it!
What do we have? Nothing.
Strip-malls and drive-thrus
Weaker alcohol and stronger drugs
And what do they call it? Progress.

Progress my ass! How 'bout regress
Redress for our parent's sins
What they did we paid for with our sanity
But we have one thing they did not...
Hope.

Hope. What an empty word for empty lives.
A lost society searching for a saviour.
Should we look to ourselves?
Should we look to future generations?
No.

The catch-phrase of a generation...
Where were you when Kennedy was shot?
I was in Limbo waiting to exist.
The catch-phrase of my generation...
Where were you when the Challenger exploded?
I was in math class learning
2 + 2 never equals 4 in real life.

One man who changed a nation
Against seven people doing their jobs
Who is better? Neither. Nada. Zero.

The Christians have the only god who cries
Does this raise his worth?
Maybe. Maybe not. Who knows?
I certainly don't.

If the son of god was on Earth today
And knew the hearts of mankind
His only response would be
The motto of present society.
Jesus wept.

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from Pseudocide, released November 2, 2013

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Pseudocide Fredericksburg, Virginia

Pseudocide is the project of Kadin Contois who occasionally creates industrial noise drone music by himself or with Will Thornton and Paul Keily. Band practice consist of mailing mp3s to each other.

Pseudocide started April 2013. After Kadin and Will played and recorded some live shows, and cut some rough demos, they compiled their first cd of material on November of the same year.
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