Death to Los Campesinos! (Live at Islington Assembly Hall)

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Death to Los Campesinos! (Live at Islington Assembly Hall)

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[Spoken Intro: Gareth] Hey, uh, we're called Los Campesinos! [Verse 1: Gareth, Kim, Gareth & Kim] Broken down like a war economy Father, Führer, don't be mad at me Peasant child, you're into botany Splitting necks and calling it dichotomy "Beware", the sign on the door suggests I'm better off with artificial intelligence I invented you I invented you And I will destroy you [Chorus: Gareth & Kim] If you catch me with my hand in the till I promise, sugar, I wasn't trying to steal I'm just swimming in copper To smell and pretend like a robot [Refrain: Gareth & Kim] Oh, woah-oh-oh Oh, woah-oh-oh [Verse 2: Gareth & Kim] And if a leopard doesn't change its spots You can't changе my perceptions just from dots to dots I'll swap the bruising for a bumping sеnsation I'll be Ctrl-Alt-Deleting your face with no reservations And we'll stop fighting when the circuit board's ignited Singing, "I'm not finished, I'm not finished, no" Mistaking cables for veins can be quite misleading Friction sparks from metal, made it look like bleeding [Chorus: Gareth & Kim] If you catch me with my hand in the till I promise, sugar, I wasn't trying to steal I'm just swimming in copper To smell and pretend like a robot [Instrumental Break] [Chorus: Gareth & Kim] If you catch me with my hand in the till I promise, sugar, I wasn't trying to steal I'm just swimming in copper To smell and pretend like a robot If you catch me with my hand in the till I promise, sugar, I wasn't trying to steal I'm just swimming in copper To smell and pretend like a robot [Refrain: Gareth] Oh, woah-oh-oh Oh, woah-oh-oh Oh, woah-oh-oh Oh, woah-oh-oh-oh-oh Oh

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Credits

Writers
  • Gareth David
  • Tom Bromley