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Artist/Band:
The 1975
Lyrics for Song: Intro/Set3
Lyrics for Album: The 1975 (Deluxe Edition) [2013]
The skin that you're in is so soft now
And your bones are dry as ice
What you sitting round here for? And why is that?
'Cause everybody's pushing out babies now
In the mornings I was getting high with you
In the mornings I was getting high with you
'Cause everybody's pushing...
And what you sit...?
'Cause everybody's pushing...
'Cause everybody's pushing...
Well I thought I'd see you around, but you're dead now
'Cause everybody's pushing...
You're dead now
Thought I'd see you round
Well I thought I'd see you around, but you're dead now
You're dead now, dead now
'Cause everybody's pushing...
Well I thought I'd see you around, but you're dead now
You're dead now
Thought I'd see you round, round
Well I thought I'd see you around, but you're dead now
You're dead now, dead now
'Cause everybody's pushing...
I thought I'd see you round, but you're dead-dead-dead now
I thought I'd see you round, but you're dead-dead-dead now, now
I thought I'd see you round, but you're dead-dead-dead now, now, now
I thought I'd see you round, but you're dead-dead-dead
I thought I'd see you round, but you're dead-dead-dead now, now
I thought I'd see you round, but you're dead-dead-dead now, now
I thought I'd see you round, but you're dead-dead-dead now, now
I thought I'd see you round, but you're dead-dead-dead now
And what you sit...?
And what you sit...?
What you sit...?
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Intro/Set3 - The 1975
Opening the band's 2013 debut album, 'Intro/Set3' serves as a sonic gateway into the The 1975's evolving sound. Recorded during their formative years, the track blends indie pop sensibilities with electronic textures, establishing the atmospheric and introspective tone that would define their early discography. As a non-lyrical introduction, it highlights the group's experimental approach to songwriting and production, featuring layered vocals and a driving rhythm that sets the stage for hits like 'Chocolate' and 'Robbers'. The recording reflects the band's transition from bedroom pop to a more polished, radio-ready style, showcasing their ability to merge emotional vulnerability with contemporary pop structures. This track remains a significant piece of their early catalog, demonstrating the creative direction that would influence their subsequent work. |
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| Album Lyrics: The 1975 (Deluxe Edition) [2013] |
 The 1975
"The 1975 (Deluxe Edition) [2013]"
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