Coldcut - Panopticon Lyrics

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Panopticon

Panopticon Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Panopticon By Coldcut?
So many people from so many backgrounds,
so many different experiences, managed to come together with a common cause and think as if they were one person" "When you get to look at what the young people of the earth are doing now - all the younger generations here they've all got your number. You're obsolete - you're already history - no more of you need come through" "Guilty of violence - guilty of violence - guilty of violence against the earth" "All that is left is left is a single question - at which tree do we stop? stop-stop-stop-stop-stop" "You do not automatically have the right of way" "Stop" "This is a handcuff - this is what you have to do to try and stay in your house when they're coming in to take you out - one of us puts our hand in this side, one in the other side, click a small handcuff in the middle, so that our hands are joined. So that our hands are joined" "Lock on for what you believe in" "Till the next time a tree gets in the way of progress" "We now require you to leave the premises - we now require you to leave the premises" "Please be careful" "Shame on you, shame on you, -repeat" "Get in the way of progress" "Lock on for what you believe in" "Things go in cycles - repeat |
Who Wrote Panopticon By Coldcut?
Alice Trelawny-hardy, Jonathan More, Matt Black, Paul Brook
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What's The Duration Of The Panopticon By Coldcut?The duration of Panopticon is 6:58 minutes and seconds. |
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