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Moloch

from Memory Loss by Radio Reds

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Originally titled "Howl" in reference to the 1956 epic poem by Ginsburg, this song was retitled and recorded for "Memory Loss" after being on the Radio Reds demo in 2011.

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The best of our generation died in the war, nobody was there when they came home
Music in the streets, obscene angels play, the terror in the wall is taking me away
Call me nothing, call me sinner
My shoes fill with blood as I walk home
Brash men grow old they cry for the time lost, sleeping with strangers, become alcohol
You can’t reach me here through the walls we built, not even ghosts can see me here
Call me nothing, call me sinner
My shoes fill with blood as I walk home
Call me mental, call me animal
I lie in bed and wait for you
(“America, America I have given you all…and now I am nothing”)

credits

from Memory Loss, released July 20, 2013
Written by Stephen Kent
Inspired by Allen Ginsburg's "Howl"

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Radio Reds Charlotte, North Carolina

Formed in early 2011 by Stephen with Patrick, as an outlet for Stephen to play his acoustic/singer-songwriter songs, and with the addition of Aaron Schimmel and later Mikey, the band translated them into punk rock songs.With their debut album "Memory Loss" complete, the band parted ways with drummer Aaron Schimmel & took on Vinny Martin (Neither Scene Nor Herd), ... more

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