Journey To The End Of The East Bay

Album: ...And Out Come The Wolves. (1995)
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  • Reconcile to the belief
    Consumed in sacred ground for me
    There wasn't always a place to go
    But there was always an urgent need to belong yeah

    All these bands and all these people
    All these friends and we were equals
    But what you gonna do when everybody goes on without you?

    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end
    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end
    To the end, yeah
    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end

    Started in '87 ended in '89
    Got a garage or an amp we'll play anytime
    It was just the four of us yeah man the core of us
    Too much attention unavoidably destroyed us

    Four kids on tour, three thousand miles
    In a four door car not know what was going on
    We got a million years touring out like this
    Hell no no premonition could have seen this

    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end
    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end
    To the end, yeah
    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end

    Matty came from far away
    From New Orleans, then into the East Bay
    He said this is a mecca
    I said this ain't no mecca man, this place is fucked
    Three months go by, he had no home
    He had no food, he's all alone
    Matty said fool me once, shame on you
    He said fool me twice, he went back to New Orleans

    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end
    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end
    To the end, yeah
    To the end, to the end, I'll journey to the end Writer/s: LARS FREDERIKSEN, ROGER M. FREEMAN, TIMOTHY ARMSTRONG
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
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Comments: 1

  • Styro from CaliforniaEast Bay actually refers to the side of the Bay that isn’t San Francisco. This means cities like Oakland and Berkeley, the latter is where Rancid was formed.
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