i remember when we used to bring canned goods to shows. it was verse chorus verse to the breakdown and everyone claimed to be underground and the x’s on our hands were the x’s on our souls. i remember when we used to bring canned goods to shows.
i remember when new jersey was the center of the world. middlesex played host to youth crews and chaos. the band is breathing fire, they’re all dressed in black. we pounded our chests while we sang from our hearts. i never thought that these days would end. i remember when we used to bring canned goods to shows.
i remember when basements held promise in broken pa’s. don’t hit your head on the floorboards or hang from the exposed plumbing. three to five bucks was the sliding scale. the crusties payed with quarters, though they were secretly rich. i remember when we used to bring canned goods to shows.
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