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Track: Something That Produces Results
Artist: The Early November
Album: The Room's Too Cold

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Name: The Early November
Spotify Genres: emo, pop punk
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The Early November is an American rock band from New Jersey. The group formed in 2001 and signed with Drive-Thru Records in 2002. As of 2024, they have released two EPs — For All of This (2002) and The Acoustic EP (2002) — and seven full-length albums: The Room's Too Cold (2003), The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path (2006), In Currents (2012), Imbue (2015), Lilac (2019) and The Early November (2024).

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Release: The Early November - The Room's Too Cold
Year: 2013
Genres: Rock
Styles: Alternative Rock, Emo

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LYRICS

Clever is a general word
While always showing that she's hurt
But never wrong, but never wrong
It takes a lot to make the end
It takes a lot of smart thinking
But never wrong, but never wrong

And she shows off her skill
Right as she takes it all
Out of her hat
You make sure that it's real,
And it's all you thought you had
And now you're scared
And now you're scared

Clever is a general word
While always showing that she's hurt
But never wrong, but never wrong
It takes a lot to make the end
It takes a lot of smart thinking
But never wrong, but never wrong

Clever, clever is all
But you're never wrong
Clever, clever is all
But you're never wrong

All I can see
Is the smiles
Fall asleep

And now I'm scared
And now I'm scared
And now I'm scared

Clever is a general word
While always showing that she's hurt
But never wrong, but never wrong
It takes a lot to make the end
It takes a lot of smart thinking
But never wrong, but never wrong

Clever, clever is all
But you're never wrong
Clever, clever is all
But you're never wrong