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Age of The Idiot

from Born to Lose by Tim Loud

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lyrics

We live in the age of the idiot, ignorance is lauded, arrogance applauded.
Nobody gives a fuck about art, just build up an idol, break them down and go back to the start.
That's why I don't really think I want to live in this country anymore.

I was lucky to be raised in a place where, we had time and we had space.
Now I look out to a suffocated city, where there's so much hate, so little pity and I say.
I don't really think I want to live in this country anymore.

With it's girls, playboys, fast cars, nice toys, no wit, nobrain, drives me insane.
This is the future of the once "great nation" well prepare yourself for social devestation I say.
That's why I don't really think I want to live in this country anymore.

Why do our role models get praise for their hair and not what's underneath.
Our politicians all are crooks and everybody's just a filthy fucking thief.
There's a solution to our problem and we wouldn't have to fight, or raise our voice.
Let's all just kill ourselves and in that way I guess we'll know at least we've made some kind of conscious choice.

We live in the age of censorship, let's save the kids from the dangers of the internet.
trouble is they don't get love at home, left on the streets to fight and to learn on their own.
That's why I don't really think I wanna live in this country.
i don't really think that I can give to this country.
I don't really think I want to live in this country anymore.

credits

from Born to Lose, released October 20, 2014
Percussion: Luke Howell.
Pedal Steel; Ben Pike.
Guitar & Vocals: Tim Loud.

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Tim Loud Warrington, UK

With range, character and depth to his vocals and a passionate and varied playing style, Tim tackles an array of genres and influences in his music, while his lyrics take on a wide selection of topics from the personal to the political, always conveyed with a hint of irony and a heavy dose of cynicism. ... more

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