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The Teeth (Feat. Mattie Cuvilier)

from Self Deprecation by EXITS

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Featuring Mattie Cuvilier.

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There's no where you can run, There's no where you can go.
They hide in the grass; they hide in the snow.

Plates are full but lack any substance.
Accustomed to their eyes on your pockets.
These plastic knives left blood in your wallet,
Nostrils flare; they can smell it.

The teeth, they aim for your throats.
You make a kill they take a percentage.
Nothing but leftover bones and cartilage.

Say your prayer, close your mind.
Even with your open eyes you are blind.
You bastard.

They are dripping with drool planning on keeping
your meat in their school. locked in your houses, locked in your cars, Locked in their banks, lock in their laws, locked in the desks,
Locked to their flaws, locked to their programs, locked in their jaws, Locked in fake security; house like jaws.
One day their stomachs; one day they'll gnaw on your
Carcass. Bloody and raw.

Break their fucking jaws and rip out their fucking teeth.

It's time for us to act.

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from Self Deprecation, track released June 17, 2015

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EXITS Edmonton, Alberta

"Straying from hardcore norms, but drawing inspiration from the late ‘90s to early ’00 era of the genre, EXITS produce technically sound recordings and intense, sweat-soaked live energy, demonstrating the group’s passion for the sound. Not so chaotic that it’s out of control, they manage to capture the white-knuckled intensity of hardcore punk."
- Sled Island Music Festival, 2015
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