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Track: Dark Entries
Artist: Bauhaus
Album: In the Flat Field

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Name: Bauhaus
Spotify Genres: gothic rock, post-punk, deathrock, darkwave, cold wave, new wave
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English Post-Punk band, formed in Northampton in 1978. Originally named "Bauhaus 1919" after the school of the same name, but dropped 1919 before being together for one year. Bauhaus disbanded in 1983 , but reunited for a tour in 1998. Daniel Ash, David Haskins and Kevin Haskins founded [a18082] and Peter Murphy made [a59922] collaboration for a year and later as solo artist. The band reformed and toured again in 2005, but ultimately broke up in 2008, after releasing the final studio album "Go Away White".

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Release: Båuhåus* - Dark Entries
Year: 1980
Genres: Rock
Styles: New Wave, Goth Rock

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LYRICS

Caressing bent up to the jug again
With sheaths and pills
Invading all those stills
In a hovel of a bed
I will scream in vain
Oh please miss Lane
Leave me with some pain
Went walking through this city's neon lights
In fear of disguising my warping seathing
Pressure lines and graceless heirs
Intangible of price
Trying so hard to find what? What was right
I came upon your room it stuck into my head
We leapt into the bed degrading even lice
You took delight in taking down
All my shielded pride
Until exposed became my darker side
Puckering up and down some avenue of sin
Too cheap to ride they're worth a try
If only for the old times cold times
Don't go waving your pretentious love
He's soliciting on his tan brown brogues
Girating through some lonesome devils row
Pinpointing well meaning upper class prey
Of walking money checks posessing holes
He often sleekly offers his services
Exploitation of his finer years
Work with loosely woven fabrics
Of lonely office clerks
Any lay suffices his dollar green eye