Cheers Darlin

Album: O (2002)
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Songfacts®:

  • Rice recorded this after coming home from a night of drinking at a pub.
  • The click track is a loop of two wine glasses being tapped together - a sound you would often hear when toasting with the word "cheers."

Comments: 3

  • Richel from Santa Ana, Cathe last 75 seconds or so of the song is just hauntingless spectacular...no words to this describe this piece...once again damo strikes to the heart
  • Mike from Ann Arbor, MiGreat song about disappointment, spite, lust, and all the other great things that come from heartbreak. Great preformed live.
  • Courtney from Conway, ArI love this song. Its great for anyone who is going through a breakup or not being with the one you love. Its so bitter.
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