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    Our debut album released December 16, 2012. Digipack case includes full color album artwork and 8 page booklet including lyrics and original band artwork.

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lyrics

There’s a picture of the past
That we think of everyday
Despite how much we try
It always fades away
We drank the dirty water
We choked on our words
Laughed at every corner
It wasn’t our concern
With guns to our heads
And our hands held high
You only live once
And then one day you die

Fade away
Everybody fades away
It’s never gonna be the same
It’s never gonna be the same
Gonna fade away
Just fade away
Everybody fades away
It’s never gonna be the same

And we were juvenile
Living in a state of denial
And we were juvenile
We were punch-drunk and confused
Juvenile
Living in a state of denial
And we were juvenile
We were running from the truth

Now we’re living in an age
Where the site is occupied
A lack of common sense
As we broadcast our demise
Bottled up with anger
Breaking all the rules
Medicate the mass and
Sedate the wasted youth
With guns in our hands
And our heads held high
The innocence is lost
But the spirit still survives

Juvenile
Juvenile
Juvenile
Juvenile, we’re still running from the truth

credits

from The Winchester LP, released November 3, 2012

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The Drunk Nuns Boston, Massachusetts

D/Frank/Andy/Jeff/Dug/Steve/Ryan - vocals
Uncle D- guitars
Andy Mac- drums
Frank- bass

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