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Divorce Rock Record

from Intervals by Moving Brooklyn

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This song has nothing to do with divorce, but this is the article which the title indirectly comes from: www.imdb.com/news/ni39049842/

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Why do we do what we do?
Action then defense
Why do we say what we say?
Talking like we're friends
And I'm done with all the "woe is me"
I'm done with all the drinks
'Cause I gave that up for Rock 'n' Roll
And showing you I'm happy

You're crying all the way home
You're crying all the way
Crying all the way home
You're crying, you're crying
You're crying all the way home
Crying all the way
Crying all the way home
And I'll be sleeping the same

You never call me up,
Calling everyone in the phonebook
You do what you do, the other boys get hooked
We both played the victim in a game taking turns
I could write this album all about
How you won't write me one verse

Won't apologize for saying how I feel
Like a divorce rock record,
I will play you how it feels

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from Intervals, released January 14, 2014

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Moving Brooklyn Connecticut

In a rush of nostalgia, Moving Brooklyn was conceived as a throwback to early 2000's rock acts like Northstar and Spitalfield. The band quickly spread their name by playing extensively throughout New England. In January 2014, Moving Brooklyn released their debut EP, Intervals, produced by John Naclerio (My Chemical Romance, Just Surrender, Bayside). ... more

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