We are coming down to have some material talk
We're unwanted at this party that's why we've moved here
Chill out, have a tonic with the heroes of the past
We're in the mood for material talk
So what can you do for us
In the mood for material talk
You've seen my picture in the papers so what can we get from you
We are driving down to get some tonic in the bar
At first it feels lik hunger then like the Czech Absynth
This music's like synthetic substitute for something else
For material talk
What can you do for us
We are in the mood for material words
We're playing ping-pong while we're smiling
We're the pianists of the future times
We're in the mood for material talk and we're coming down
credits
from MELoDROM,
released November 22, 2004
gostujoča glasbenica: Judita Popovič - čelo
"Hey, what ya listenin' to?"
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