The Living End

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Cia


(Whoa, Ooooh, Whoa, Ooooh)

A sense of danger, there's violence in the air,
Young thieves in operation, these streets belong to them
So beware.

(Whoa, Ooooh)

Nothing is sacred, there's nothing you can hide.
Your underneath the radar, every time you step outside.

You have no rights to deny or decide.
But they're always watching me!

CIA, they got you covered like the CIA,
and I ain't got no time for mistakes,
they're watching every move I make.
CIA, is it to protect or investigate?
They're watching like the CIA.

(Aie)

(Whoa, Ooooh, Whoa, Ooooh)

Can't go about my business, I feel too paranoid.
I wanna get up and get out, and get on with it.
Doin' all I can to avoid.

(Whoa, Ooooh)

They've got you numbered, they've got you in their sights.
Your every move is monitored, don't even think of stepping out of line.

You have no rights to decide or deny.
But they're always watching me!

CIA, they got you covered like the CIA,
and I ain't got no time for mistakes,
They're watching every move I make
CIA, is it to protect or investigate?
They're watching like the CIA.

(solo)

I'm sensing danger, (hey) there's violence in the air,
Secret operation,(hey) these streets belong to them
Don't you try and hide, (hey) you'll only make it worse
If you can't beat them, (hey) you're better off to join

Come on, grab your boots and step outside
Soon enough you'll realise what it means to be alive

(Ahhhhh)

But they're always watching me!
But they're always watching me!

CIA, they got you covered like the CIA,
and I ain't got no time for mistakes,
They're watching every move I make

CIA, they got you covered like the CIA,
and I ain't got no time for mistakes,
They're watching every move I make

(Whoa, Ooooh, Whoa, Ooooh)
(Whoa, Ooooh, Whoa, Ooooh)

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Biografia

The Living End is an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1994. Considered one of the most important bands in the Australian punk movement, they are known for their energetic sound and engaging live performances. The trio, composed of Chris Cheney (vocals, guitar), Scott Owen (bass) and Andy Strachan (drums), has released eight studio albums, including the acclaimed "State of Emergency" from 2003. Their most famous songs include "Prisoner of Society", "Second Solution", and "Roll On". The Living End have won numerous Australian music awards and have performed worldwide, solidifying their position as one of the most influential punk bands of the 21st century.

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