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Stereotypical Lovesong

from Decimation of the Monarch by Coincidence Machine

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Sort of tongue-in-cheek, Eli says it reminds him of They Might Be Giants, though I don't think they ever played in 7/4..

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When you're with me climate change doesn't seem so bad
When you're with me the slaughter of baby seals isn't my concern
'Cos I'd rather go to hell with you than sit in heaven alone

When I'm with you endangered species aren't on my mind
When I'm with you starving third world children just don't come up
'Cos I'd rather go to hell with you than sit in heaven alone

When we're together the rest of the world can just fade away

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from Decimation of the Monarch, released May 4, 2018
Jimi Twang! Durso: bass, sangin', composer
Big Time Matt Klein: guitar
Eli Maniscalco: drums & percussion
Matt Cochran: saxophone

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Coincidence Machine New York, New York

Coincidence Machine is Jimi Durso, Matt Klein, and Eli Maniscalco. They move effortlessly between genres (which some people find disconcerting), though much of their music has prog and fusion tendencies.

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