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Artist/Band:
Queensryche
Lyrics for Song: Dirty Lil' Secret
Lyrics for Album: Promised Land [1994]
Times have changed for the better
You like to say
Nice house in the country
Now you're on your way
You took advantage of our possibilities
Got your sights set far
No time for sympathy
Keeping up with the Jones's
Smiling at the neighbors
Don't let them see your...
Dirty, Dirty Little Secret
Keep your hands over your eyes and
Maybe it will go away
Dirty, Dirty little secret
Joe McCarthy is alive and well today
When you face the mirror
Consider this
Why judge another when you've got
Your own shit to fix
There's no solution
good enough for everyone
And your interpretations don't work
In every situation
You side with your religion
With your interpretation
But don't let them see your...
Dirty, Dirty Little Secret
It seems the most opinionated
Are the ones who hide their
Dirty, Dirty Little Secret
I'll be leaving the status quo behind
How can you know someone
Until you walk in their shoes?
Our parents taught us segregation
Now we're singing the blues
The dynamic of America is progress for all
Well, can't hold us back we're right on the track
No wall is too tall
By the will of the people
We'll take a road to higher ground
And don't worry about that...
Dirty, Dirty Little Secret
Everybody's got one
So many you can pass them around
Dirty, Dirty Little Secret
I'll be leaving the status quo behind
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Dirty Lil' Secret
Queensryche's "Dirty Lil' Secret" stands as a defining track from their 1994 album *Promised Land*, capturing the band's signature blend of progressive metal and melodic sensibilities. Released during a pivotal era for the group, the song exemplifies their ability to weave intricate guitar work with soaring vocals, establishing a sound that would influence the nu-metal and progressive rock movements of the early 2000s. The recording showcases the dynamic interplay between vocalist Geoff Irons and guitarist Eric Ewert, creating a layered atmosphere that balances aggression with emotional depth. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a testament to Queensryche's evolution from their thrash metal roots toward a more polished, theatrical style, cementing their legacy in the heavy music landscape. |
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| Album Lyrics: Promised Land [1994] |
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"Promised Land [1994]"
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