
Pavement to release first new song in 25 years on documentary soundtrack
The band will release their first song since 1999 as part of a new documentary film's soundtrack.
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"Extradition" is a track by Pavement, from the album Wowee Zowee, released 9th April 1995. The track is 2:12 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Pavement.
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The expedition has fifty goes 40 roses and you blow Make your way way way way way way way far away Where you stay where you play Where do you play? Can you say what you need When you really need it? Are you gonna feed it? Lady i know-know-know you don't Need no license for your petty, petty petty crime ? If i should function two layer under? Around the circle luxury is so tough So toughen up, toughen up, I'm not tough enough Tonight we interact like seperate worlds Spoken barriers you hurl Saw you curl
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