Judy’s born to run
Judy couldn't waste no time
She moved to the city
Where Judy loved the boys
Judy loved the lights
Something going on every night
There’s a lot of things she loves
But something she hates
But the bugs in your bed
The rats in the walls
and the bill collecting phone calls
Make it harder and harder
and the rents going up
the rents going up
So she thinks about the east bay
it’s getting harder and harder
Now there's some things she loves
but a lot of things she hates
So you think about going
You think about staying
There's somethings in life that you should never know
and I know you wanna stay
but I think you should go
Judy come on
Don’t waste your time
Judy come on
Always on time
supported by 53 fans who also own “Rats In The Walls”
This album is one of very few 10 out of 10s in my book, not just in heavy alternative/ hardcore but music in general. Every single one of these songs is fantastic and P. Kindlon never fails to add an unmistakable sense of humor to it all in his lyrics. Just an absolutely amazing album front to back ellis_boyd_redding
supported by 47 fans who also own “Rats In The Walls”
This entire album rips. I've had this on repeated play several times since it came out. I wish I had heard it a week earlier when they played in Boston. One of my fav albums in this genre period. slimes
supported by 42 fans who also own “Rats In The Walls”
A friend with a reliably fine musical taste posted this album on FB and I wasn't disappointed. Love the guitar sound and the passionate vocals (melodic enough to not pass as screamo or whatever). Punk rock spirit yet with a lot of dynamics (definitely a yes to the Dischord reference) and compact songs that won't leave your head for a long time. Many many
great tunes on here but for the moment USMA and Lay Low have to be my favorites! Great band, very happy to have found them! perpendikel