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Happy to Watch it Die (Total Disaster)

from START (FoOl LEngTh AlBuM) by Bryan Woolley

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Written and recorded in 2021, this is a medium tempo rocker with plenty of atmosphere. This one has as a very psychedelic vibe to it. Based on... well, I'll let you figure it out.

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You shouted from the rooftops
That you would be the savior
But all I ever really got to know was
Your deviant behavior

I watched u nearly kill it
Happy to watch it die
Such a total disaster
So what's the reason why, why why

Fake it 'til you make it
Seemed to be your whole M.O
Why couldn't anybody see it
The Emperors new clothes

I watched u nearly kill it
Happy to watch it die
Such a total disaster
So what's the reason why

Could it be
That you're believin'
Every lie you sell (I would never lie to you)
You don't know
You're in a delusion
But let the world
Yeah, let the world go to Hell

I watched you nearly kill it
Happy to watch it die
Such a total disaster
So what's the reason why

So you nearly made it
But the world got in your way
Tossed out like last week's garbage
Hip hip hurray, Whoo!

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from START (FoOl LEngTh AlBuM), released August 11, 2022
Words and Music: Bryan Woolley
Bryan Woolley: keyboards, guitars, bass, drums, programmed drums, tambourine, all vocals

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Bryan Woolley Seattle, Washington

Bryan Woolley is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, bass, keys) and vocalist from Seattle. He performs in 4 bands in Washington, including 3 tribute bands (Styx, McCartney, & Boston) and also a dance band (The Machine).
Bryan's own music can be described as pop/rock, with a definite nod to rock bands from the late 70s and 80s.
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