PEE APPROVED 5 is our huge fifth compilation that spews out 25 tracks of punk, including 12 previously unreleased tracks**, delivering over 66 minutes of awesome tunes from some of the best punk bands from Australia, Canada, Europe and the USA.
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You'll never catch me thinking in the moment
I'm always occupying the space three steps forward
It's not always a good thing, I get so far ahead of myself
I'm awkward when I'm making conversation
I think about the worst possible s t that could happen
Before I even get there, It's so f ing hard to get s t right
I'm sorry if I ever seem aloof or disconnected
I'm like a snail to salt I just crawl inside my shell
I didn't mean to make fun of everything you created
Sometimes I just don't know what is good for me
Sometimes I just don't know when I should quit
I wonder where I'll be in five or six years
Will I have still accomplished f ing next to nothing
When I'm going on thirty and my youth ain't adding up to s t
I'm sorry if I ever miss the things you feel important
But sometimes I've just got s t on my mind, I can't help that
I like to think that I'm always there for the things that matter
Let's hope that's enough to get me through the door
Sometimes I don't know what I am looking for
What is my excuse when I'm always forgetting you
What is my excuse when I'm always forgetting you
I'm sorry if I ever seem aloof or disconnected
I'm like a snail to salt, I just crawl inside my shell
I didn't mean to make fun of everything you created
Sometimes I just don't know what is good for me
Sometimes I just don't know
credits
from PEE APPROVED VOL 5,
released December 9, 2016
Recorded by Daniel Antix @ Def Wolf Studios
Mixed by Daniel Antix @ Def Wolf Studios
Mastered by Bill Henderson
Produced by Daniel Antix and Raised as Wolves
This is a damn fine release. It feels genuine; at times even emotional (in a good way). It's fun and witty while also being pissed off in all the right ways. It's political, critical, and nonconformist. Yet it still manages to feel original in an arguably oversaturated genre. Nicholas Whittemore