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This is one of the first songs ever recorded by the Collectives and was done so without a drummer. Only the lead vocalist and guitarist played on this song

lyrics

You dont know what were about to do. Do you? no.

Never gonna' see that its ever gonna' change so we

look into the peace that is found in the brain, with the

musical articulation, maybe we could switch this nation

change the way we give and take. Dont let yourself be
mistaken.

The way that were listen, gotta' change how were living
(its) not the same when its given gotta' take it and live it.

Make no mistake we are living we are playing, gonna'

give it all, gonna' slay 'em all gonna' take it all for you.

For You. (2x)
Its all for you.

We will bring whats unheard and unseen by

anyone thats ever come before, kickin' down
tradition in its door.

Don't mistake how we are gonna bring it to the top

we gonna change the way you look at music and

the way you rock , We gonna change the way that

you think to.
We gonna' rock you with hip hop and rock

thats never yet been dropped we gonna

change this whole damn world so soon
for you.

For you (2x)
Its all for you.

(theres a $5 reward and a free CD if you can accurately tab the guitar solo! Contact for details)

Lyrics written and performed by Conrad Harvey

Instrumental written and performed by
Shane Blakemore & Conrad Harvey

credits

from the Cognitive Organization of Noise, track released January 11, 2011
Conrad Harvey & Shane Blakemore

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