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Human Projectors are Star Machines

by Stars Are Projectors & The Human Machine

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1.
Secular Carbon Cult (free) 05:33
The sky will know who's true Whose faith is real in lieu Of rain that never stops Of death that never knocks The sky will know what's true The wind will take us there Away from the despair We'll be forever there Pale blue dot Breathe in the air Pale blue dot Breathe in the air
2.
The Lake 05:03
I don't know what you felt when we fell apart, it seems so dull. You don't know where we came from--random sparks and chemicals Take me undertow will pull us where we need to be Take me to a place of yours that I have never seen Take me undertow will pull us where we need to be Take me to a place of yours that I have never seen You should know I woke up: you were not there Let my eyes close You should know I woke up: hard to get away I'm done with you. Take me undertow will pull us where we need to be Take me to a place of yours that I will never see Take me undertow will pull us where we need to be Take me to a place of yours that I will never see SINK DOWN WHERE WE BEGAN
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For all I know, there's someone else living in your head that's making you say those things. Who would have thought you fell in love at your funeral. She says to me "Don't leave me like he did, like he did!" Because those lies you snorted up your nose have your brain not think right! And those veins that crawl up your arms have become your only friend! And I'd tell you that I love you but you're not you. She fell on her knees for all of the wrong reasons. Her love for me changes with the seasons. She's a mystery, she ran off with a mystery she'll never solve!
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Something you should know about everything that I have done wrong with you and me. All I wanted was for my son to live. Brother killing brother over the sake of a name. Defying the words of mother for their fathers love A mother is crying on her son’s bed with a folded flag in her hands. Is there a price for peace? A body count for liberty? Is there a price for peace? A body count for liberty?
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There’s a bright light coming from your eyes that’s telling me that I should stay home. It’s where I belong. No one really knows what’s going on until it’s already happening! No one really knows what’s going on until it’s already happening!
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And all you think you see is incomplete. All you think you know was a lie told to you. We’re all dancers waiting for our legs to move. Toughin’ up youngblood they don’t know you are or what you’ve become. They’ll never know what’s going on in that head of yours. They’re all smiling statues with cracking facades. She says, “You’re eyes tell me everything but I never asked.” When I was born I came out dead. I’ve been slowly living ever since.

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Stars Are Projectors is Oliver Pinnell, Dylan K Allard, and Ciaran Duffy.
The Human Machine is Packy, Snake, and Jon Wayne.

Album cover concept by The Human Machine & Stars Are Projectors
Album cover by Posterphilia & Stars Are Projectors

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released October 26, 2012

Guitars: Oliver Pinnell and Patrick Whitehill
Bass: Dylan Allard and Jake Ingalls
Drums: Ciaran Duffy and Johnathan Model
Vocals: Oliver, Dylan, Patrick

all of the music was written, recorded, mixed, etc by the respective bands and band members and stuff.


if you're near(ish) the bay area and you want us to play a show for you, we'll do it. seriously, call us. house show, party, whatever: message us on facebook.com/starsareprojectors666 !

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