Jobs, culture, security, these things mean nothing if we're not really free. War, violence, and poverty, turn them away with your fear mongering. The tired, the poor, the yearning to breathe, have we forgotten our history? As the homeless and wretched arrive at your shore, don’t forget that we were the same before. Build up your walls, forget your past, ignore reform. Draw up your lines, blame it on crime, close all doors. Fill us with lies, say that we're free, turn them away, dig their graves, no empathy. How stupid are we? Creating black markets and ask why they leave. Why can’t you see? How the bombs you drop displace families. What was once the land of opportunity, is now the land of the oppressed. What was once the land of opportunity, has locked its doors and thrown out the key.
Amazing songs,KSE lyrics helps me a lot,i lost my father recently(2020).
The time where i was really close with him was in summer 2007 and i listened a lot to ADD Album at the time.
So hearing KSE always reminds me of him,r.i.p.
Jesse leach is an amazing vocalist and lyricist,howard too. love 'em both.
Adam is a genius period.
Mike's an amazing drawer/artist and bass player.
Joel and justin are rythm legends,scott (old drummer i think)was a beast too.
God bless you KSE cheers from France thejusticemetalsword
A pop-punk compilation benefitting the beloved Club 85 venue in Hertfordshire, UK, featuring contributions from 32 bands. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 8, 2020
Realistically, I should have bought this album after the first 100 scrobbles of In Reach (Out of Touch), but it's never too late to do the right thing. This has a different atmosphere (and story) than The Lost City, but it's just as good and just as melodic. porcelainheart-