Power and science
its hard to love anything
Our karma’s been decided
We are the belly of the beast
I went down to the barren sea
dead bodies staring at me
I found just one other living thing
but he’s sick on
Power and Science
It’s hard to love anything
His karma been deciding
He’s worships his shrink
his minds gone hysterical
what god brings a miracle
sucking on a pistol
he cant he cant find peace
Power and science
We format everything
Our karma’s been decided
We are the belly of the beast
fate
fate
fate
fate
fate
faith?
faith?
faith?
credits
from Shapeshifter EP,
track released May 9, 2020
Produced by: Living Things and Steve Albini
Mixed by: Lillian Berlin and Jesse Newport
Mastered by: Mike Bozzi
Recorded at House of Lux Los Angeles, CA
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