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Artist: Dinosaur Jr.
Album: Where You Been

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Name: Dinosaur Jr.
Spotify Genres: noise rock, grunge, alternative rock, power pop
Followers: 588,525
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Indie rock band formed in 1983 after the breakup of the hardcore band [a800331], of which Lou Barlow and J Mascis were members. The band was originally named Dinosaur, but immediately following the release of You're Living All Over Me (1987), a supergroup called the [a1477242] sued them over the use of that name, prompting the addition of "Jr." Following the 2005 reissue of the first three Dinosaur Jr. albums (Dinosaur, You're Living All Over Me and Bug), the original lineup of J Mascis, Lou Barlow and Murph reformed to tour with that material. They also returned to the studio to record and release new material.

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Release: Dinosaur Jr* - Where You Been
Year: 2019
Genres: Rock
Styles: Alternative Rock

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LYRICS

You know it hurts me
To see those people hangin' 'round you all the time
What about someday?
To know you're laughin' there is messin' with my mind
Damage setting in
Tell me where you been
Try not to ask again
Break(Flake?) outs I can't defend
Twisted messages I send
I walk over and we smile and all get set
Where we take you
Is where I wake you
It's a vice that's feelin' tight around my head
I can't brace it
Still can't waste it
It's kind of useless
To tell you everything that needs doing today
I'd be confused with
If you'd just grab me your way, then be on your way
I can't let it go
Starting to really show
Don't you think I've tried?
Don't you want it inside?
What could be left to hide?

You know it hurts me
To see those people hangin' 'round you all the time
It sure seems lonesome
But you're still hang with them, it's messin' with my mind
You can't expect much
Not so out of touch
If I ask again
Nothing I'll defend
But I can pretend
I walked over and we smile and all the rest
Where we take you
Is where I wake you
It's a two ton weight that's wrapped around my chest
I just knew it
Can't get through it
And now it's finally just inches from my eye
I can't place it
Still can't waste it
When you stomp on the last thing I've left to try
Is where I wake you