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Artist/Band:
Finger Eleven
Lyrics for Song: Nibber
Lyrics for Album: Letters From Chutney (as the Rainbow Butt Monkeys) [1995]
Don't trust yourself alone with me.
Don't think I'll ever set you free.
I've been pushed much harder that you've ever been,
So don't expect to see what's underneath my skin.
I'd hate to think that you're afraid.
It's too late to think about mistakes you've made.
I've been pushed much harder that you've ever been,
So don't expect to see what's underneath my skin.
Just leave me, I'm alright for now,
I'll find a way inside some how.
I'll keep myself alive today,
Don't think about tomorrow.
I'm feeling harder than before.
Your skin feels colder,
As you fall to the floor
I've been pushed much harder that you've ever been,
So don't expect to see what's underneath my skin.
Just leave me, I'm alright for now,
I'll find a way inside some how.
I'll keep myself alive today,
Can't think about tomorrow.
I've been pushed much harder that you've ever been,
So don't expect to see what's underneath my skin.
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Nibber
Finger Eleven's 'Nibber' stands as a defining track from their 1995 album 'Letters From Chutney (as the Rainbow Butt Monkeys) [1995]'. Released during the height of the UK underground punk scene, the song encapsulates the band's signature blend of aggressive energy and dark humor. The recording features the group's characteristic high-pitched vocals and chaotic instrumentation, reflecting the frenetic spirit of the era. As a staple of their discography, 'Nibber' remains a potent example of the post-punk revival that Finger Eleven helped cultivate, showcasing their ability to merge theatricality with raw musical intensity. The track continues to resonate with fans of the genre, serving as a vivid snapshot of mid-90s alternative rock culture. |
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| Album Lyrics: Letters From Chutney (as the Rainbow Butt Monkeys) [1995] |
 Finger Eleven
"Letters From Chutney (as the Rainbow Butt Monkeys) [1995]"
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