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Artist/Band:
G.B.H.
Lyrics for Song: Fist Of Regret
Lyrics for Album: A Fridge Too Far [1989]
There's a time, there's a place,
It seems familiar now, but not the face.
The eyes are mean, without a soul,
I find myself looking up from a down a hole.
Reason skips me, see through eyes of red,
Pumpin' my heart, pounding my head.
My senses are shell-shocked, hanging in a net,
I guess I walked straight into a fist of regret,
.. regret, regret ..
.. I walked into a fist of regret.
The agony, the esctasy,
I feel I've had it all.
But now I'm standing tall,
Gotta' keep on goin'.
Else I won't see tomorrow.
I guess I'll have to keep my bruises,
And be known as the one who loses.
Stopped in my tracks, the anchors on,
All my motivation gone.
Pick it up, lay it down,
An' promise that I'll be a 'good' hound.
We gotta' keep on goin',
Else we won't see no tomorrow.
My memory's still intact,
Just my sould that's been ransacked
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Fist Of Regret
Released in 1989 on the album A Fridge Too Far, 'Fist Of Regret' stands as a defining track in the career of the English post-punk band G.B.H. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of raw energy, driving rhythms, and lyrical intensity that characterized their work during the late 1980s. Often associated with the broader post-punk revival movement, the recording captures the band's commitment to a gritty, unpolished sound that resonated deeply with fans of the era. As part of their discography, the track reflects the band's exploration of themes surrounding personal turmoil and societal pressure, delivered through a mix of shouted vocals and distorted instrumentation. Its inclusion on a seminal album from their early period underscores its status as a key piece in their catalog, contributing to their legacy as one of the most influential acts of the time. |
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| Album Lyrics: A Fridge Too Far [1989] |
 G.B.H.
"A Fridge Too Far [1989]"
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