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DEMOCKERY

by The Nightsoil Coolies

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1.
Addiction 02:22
I've got strange afflction, I've tried to quit. It's called dependency, some of you share it with me I'm on a holy mission....don't stop my addiction.....you've got your habits too.....don't stop my addiction
2.
I caught you walking down my road My way of asking where you think you're going I'm from the old school down highway 61 My memory dedicated to nothing but the past But there ain't nowhere to go When you're rolling down the road
3.
College 04:03
I went to college to improve my mind I didn't to that but I had a good time I did some drugs, is that a crime? I left my boyhood far behind If there's a reason, anyone should try to be a collegiate, I wish they'd tell me why Why Why I went to college
4.
Some people's cars are pretty tame Others make money in the race car game Their cars and mine just aren't the same I'll tell you why....cuz my car's lame!
5.
Ocean 03:30
Never really caught most of the lyrics when we would play this, but it's about the ocean.
6.
Rapid Fire 02:04
Does she love me? Well, I'll never know I heard she fell down, fell in the World War Ask for a miracle, and I'll be there for you One more piece of mind, and I'll fight you to the truth Reagan's on the TV and he's screaming I hear him calling out my name President's on the TV and its rapid fire, rapid fire

about

Demockery was the first "studio" recording the Coolies made. It was in Bydatrax studio, in an old storage building by the tracks in Carbondale, Illinois. Genius producer Mike Sharp lived there, and we rented space to practice there. It was a cool deal.

credits

released March 14, 1989

Brian Vaughan----Guitars, Vocals
Tony Aimone-----Drums, some inaudible shouts
Roger Pugh----Bass, vocals
Labor Machine Music, Publishing
Brian and Roger were the principal songwriters.

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The Nightsoil Coolies Carbondale, Illinois

The Nightsoil Coolies formed when Roger Pugh, Tony Aimone, and Brian Vaughan heard each other playing music on Hays Street in Carbondale, Illinois, in the summer of 1988. Not long after, they were playing out. Brian was a song engine, and before we split in 1991, we had written about 100 songs, and played all over the country. People from around the Dale still ask about us every once in awhile. ... more

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