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Track: Malibu 1992
Artist: COIN
Album: How Will You Know If You Never Try

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Name: COIN
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Since the arrival of their 2016 breakthrough single “Talk Too Much,” COIN have continually turned out sublimely catchy alt-pop, equally built on effervescent hooks and an understated complexity. With that dynamic earning them a passionate following, the Nashville-based trio have spent much of the past few years bringing their sing-along-heavy live set to frenzied crowds all across the globe. COIN embraces their pop instincts more fully than ever in their third studio album titled Dreamland, scheduled for release February 21st 2020, featuring their most sonically adventurous yet emotionally direct batch of songs to date. As part of their nonstop touring schedule in recent years, COIN have taken their unforgettable and intensely communal live performance to major festivals like Lollapalooza and Firefly, in addition to touring with such acts as Walk The Moon, The 1975, Young the Giant, and Passion Pit. In every show, COIN aim to remove the barrier between band and audience, ultimately creating a nearly familial connection with the crowd. As they gear up for the release of their third album, COIN hope to deepen that closeness, a mission that traces back to their increasingly self-reliant and uncompromising approach to their artistry. On January 28, 2025, lead singer Chase Lawrence released a statement on Instagram that COIN has disbanded.

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Release: Coin (7) - 1992
Year: N/A
Genres: Electronic, Pop
Styles: Indie Pop, Synth-pop

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LYRICS

I watched you board an airplane
A high dive from the summer's heat wave, down
A bit tongue and a taste of iron
Sweethearts that high school soured, now
Our time had come to a close and
You moved when you ran out of money to stay
Your parents' house in Ohio
Your old bed replaced with a treadmill, now

Well I come here more than you know
And I'm sure you think I've outgrown you
But I couldn't

Oh, I did it again, I did it again
Oh, I did it again, I did it again
Oh, I must still want you

Our names carved in the pavement
Sealed by what's left of our handprints, now
I told my mom she'd love to meet you
But it's too bad she won't get the chance to

Oh, I did it again, I did it again
Oh, I did it again, I must still want you

And I'll not be part to blame
And I'll not be part to blame

You're some old man's new trophy
Locked up in some house in New Jersey
Now money's not a problem
But 20 years it seems you've forgotten
Malibu, '92