Show the man a pass
Everything you've got
Put it where he points and
Throw it all on top
Hear the crunching beneath the junk let go
A parrot cage and dial phones
Blue for small electrics, microwaves in here
Television pieces in a rusty skip
But be careful if you brought chemicals
They've got a place especially for those
And there's always a busy crowd around
People come from all over town (over town)
Dropping off the things that they no longer need to keep
Everybody's collage stacking up the wall
When the sun is out, the scent gets pretty tall
But the site operators don't care much
They're looking forward to their lunch
And when we fill it up
A lorry comes and drags it on the tarmac
Somewhere far from here
So when they let us in at 6 A.M
The spaces are empty again
And there's always a busy crowd around
People come from all over town (over town)
Dropping off the things that they no longer need to keep
Kero Kero Bonito (KKB) is a British indie pop trio consisting of Gus Lobban (production), Jamie Bulled (production), and Sarah Bonito (vocals). Active since 2014, KKB are known for their colorful and catchy electronic music, which blends elements of J-pop, synth-pop, and bubblegum pop. Their sound is characterized by infectious rhythms, memorable melodies, and playful and often surreal lyrics. \n\nAmong the group's most representative tracks are "Flamingo", "Make Believe", and "Lipslap". Their debut album, "Intro Bonito", released in 2014, received positive critical acclaim and helped establish them as one of the most interesting indie bands on the British scene. In 2016 they released their second album, "Bonito Generation". \n\nKero Kero Bonito are known for their energetic and engaging performances, which often include dance and choreography elements.
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