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"We used to shout at you" is a song about the lack of perspective in my hometown. It's a nervous song full of anger and desperation based on the feeling of seeing your hometown slowly die. And while my family was trying their best to make me stay or at least come back, everything else around almost violently seemed to push me away. There were no jobs, no shops, no perspective for my children and only radical or old people. And while everyone is singing about the clubs in Berlin, this is basically happing everywhere around.
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released January 17, 2020
lyrics and music by Carnival Kid
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