Timebomb
Echo And The Bunnymen · Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]
And easy it goes
Over my head
And down below
Message received
Loud and clear
Voices are calling
Through my fear
In search of the mine
Got nothing to lose
Just after what's mine
How can you refuse
All sugar and blood
Bad blood in my veins
I wish that I could
Go back where I came
In a gold mine lie the buried treasures
Get a piece of what's going down
I'll get mine and
You'll wait forever
If you don't take it
When it comes around
It comes around
I wanna see
I wanna know
Who's got the blueprint
For my soul
When did it change
When did I go
Out of my head
To out of control
___________ahead
To poisoned to _________
To easily lead
To easily confused
There's no turning back
It's over and gone
Instinct___________
It's time to move on
In a gold mine lie the buried treasures
Get a piece of what's going down
I'll get mine and
You'll wait forever
If you don't take it
When it comes around
In search of the mine
Got nothing to lose
Just after what's mine
How can you refuse
All sugar and blood
Bad blood in my veins
I wish that I could
Go back where I came
In the gold mine lie the buried treasures
Get a piece of what's going down
I'll get mine and
You'll wait forever
If you don't take it
When it comes around
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Timebomb - Echo And The Bunnymen
Echo And The Bunnymen's "Timebomb" stands as a defining track within their expansive discography, capturing the band's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic sensibility. Released on the compilation "Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]", the recording showcases the group's ability to weave atmospheric textures with driving rhythms, a hallmark of their work throughout the 1980s and beyond. The song reflects the band's commitment to crafting emotionally resonant music that balances aggressive delivery with introspective lyricism. As part of their broader catalog, "Timebomb" exemplifies the enduring appeal of their songwriting, which has influenced countless artists in the alternative and indie rock scenes. The track remains a testament to the band's ability to create memorable sonic landscapes that resonate with listeners across generations.
