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An Ethnography of Local Ideology

by Faraday

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Day 1 01:37
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Look at me I'm a king Listen freaks You look at me You call For change And I give it to ya Juxtaposed to what is sane And it's gone The third prong Bipartisanship It surely is wrong But I'll take it till it taste great Gimme the fake now I call To the crowd For a pledge of prejudice kind To hold this straw man somehow I'm gonna pick a bone A real big bone With you If you can't handle What I'm saying to you As the truth
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Comedy 03:36
Am I high, or is it cold? The death of us, is funny turned to gold Pathogens, viral vids Exploiting of the innocence of kids Happy eyes and jolly bones The stakes are high, the bar is really low We're cracking up, watch the show The kings are gone, the jester's on the throne Late at night when you're at home The opium is stronger than you know The days are long and filled with foes When Johnny comes, you feel good on your toes Happy eyes and jolly bones The jester thrives by choking on a bone Frustration comes, the people groan Caesar wakes and blows up all we know Pleasure us in our homes From our TVs and smart phones Death is fun, kill our souls Nacirema way is bold...

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Faraday is done with album release dates. An Ethnography of Local Ideology is a DIY album that may never end.

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released September 7, 2017

Recorded at The Tripps and The Venture Compound
Produced by Faraday
Mastered by Mirza Begovic
Covert Art by Flesh and Bone Design - fleshandbonedesign@gmail.com

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