Brad Logan

Album: Chef Aid (1998)
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  • California sun has sunk
    Behind the Anaheim Hills, here comes the night
    I was high on junk
    And the warm winds of Santa Anna feel all right

    Will every crimmin' hood make a bargain with the world
    Seats are successive when you're shot to the curb
    I spend my day in blindness, at night I get my vision
    Dodgy, cause there are no one indecision

    'Cause it's wild, When it's Wild wild wild wild
    (California sun has sunk...)
    I get destructive outside obedience
    I am no longer respected in this new transition
    I put into effect, my long time standard
    Disastrous living, disastrous living!

    (Cause it's wild...)
    (California sun has sunk...)
    (Cause it's wild...)
    (California sun has sunk...)
    (California sun has sunk...)
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