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Tobacco and Firearms

from Tobacco and Firearms by The K-Macks

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Tobacco and Firearms if it ever is right to be silent now is not when it can fall there’s just no time to settle down when the man at the lectern’s a thrall and it’s valid to ask just how distant will faint tepid voices carry well not far enough if we don’t call their bluff look beyond the sublunary our legacy just might be the remnants of verse scribbled into a tree the faint susurrations of gone melody if anything’s left it will be stripped of meaning if it ever is right to compromise it is when it moves us along the bulk of our ills stem from our standing still and stagnation feels naturally wrong our heresy just might be the absence of verse scribbled into a tree the gone susurrations of faint melody a lack of lasting dignity to impart something wanting reflection since hate never ventures to cease now might be a time, signal those down the line the intent of our struggle was peace

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from Tobacco and Firearms, released February 25, 2010

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The K-Macks Athens, Georgia

A brief overview of the duties of each K-Mack:

Kevin Craig - vocals, bass, swearing

Max Shultz - guitar, vocals, ladies

Jake Hicks - percussion, vocals, bright red hair

Brandon Page - bass, firecrackers

Borne in flames.

Max Shultz and I (Kevin Craig) began playing music together when we were barely teenagers. We've been The K-Macks for a good little bit now, and we like it. Too much.
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