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Xenon Symposium

by Friends of Cesar Romero

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The first step admit I'm powerless Tell myself it’s not worth the stress Then break down into a million tears Or hide away for a thousand years I want you like I only could (Do you want me?) (Do you want me?) I miss you like I only should (Do you miss me?) (Do you miss me?) Everything’s a goddamn frustrating mess Tell me we’re cool so I won’t have to guess Could you love me like a burning sun? Or would you burn me and then tell me we’re done?
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Howling at the pavement on friday night You know you’re ready when your blonde burns bright Mannequin curfew just past dawn I was the walrus now I’m too far gone 5 years lonely 5 years too long Queen Nicotina trying to make ends meet In the skin tight but still on the beat Zima® horses couldn’t drag me away You can always come but you just can’t stay Take me to your libra Tell her that I want to meet her I don’t want to go until I meet her Christian eye candy could be the key to your demise I’m still waiting for you to even out our highs
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Five Pains 01:23
I feel her slipping from the edge of her seat She counts my blessings from the stars to her feet She had me once but she left me for more Another girl born in ‘84 Hey, hey, hey The five pains Now she’s effortlessly bored My tragedies are her timely reward Her mother told her she’s the queen of the hood I said I missed her but she misunderstood

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released July 28, 2019

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All songs © 2019 Fluorescent Brown Publishing (BMI)

Recorded by Deus X. Machina
Mixed at the Sweatshop RC
Mastered at Aural Anonymity

FOCR:
Joseph Kerr - vox, electric guitar
Babe Hunter - electric bass guitar
Tom A. Hawk - drums and cymbals

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Friends of Cesar Romero Rapid City, South Dakota

Friends of Cesar Romero, is the solo project from J. Waylon Porcupine of The Reddmen. FOCR deliver melodic garage rock that mixes equal parts The Mummies, Guided By Voices, and Big Star, for the uninitiated. “The prolific and talented J. Waylon just might be the most underappreciated songwriter in the modern power pop/punk world” as described by Lord Rutledge of Faster and Louder. ... more

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