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Expanded reissues of three albums have also been announced as The Bunker Trilogy.
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"Beautiful Future" is a track by Primal Scream, from the album Beautiful Future, released 20th July 2008. The track is 5:10 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 3 articles about Primal Scream.
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Take a ride around your city Tell me what do you see Empty houses? Burning cars? Naked bodies hanging from the trees? Don't say what your thinking Just think before you say 'Cos if you say the wrong think The man is gonna come? take you away Oh oh oh oh You've got a beautiful future Oh oh oh oh You've got a beautiful future You tell me baby it's good to be free Can't you see you've never been free You live by the sword You die by the sword You're only free to buy the things you can't afford The flash car The house in the country The sexy wife The beautiful children Congratulations! You've living the dream In the dead heart of the control machine Oh oh oh oh You've got a beautiful future Oh oh oh oh You've got a beautiful future Are you headed for the gas chamber? D'ya wanna seat in the electric chair? We got a noose if ya wanna hang around? Or maybe a little torture to tousle up your hair? You've got a beautiful future Take a ride around your city Tell me what do you see Pretty houses? Expensive cars? Goldenapples hanging from the trees? Oh oh oh You've got a beautiful future Oh oh oh oh You've got a beautiful future Oh oh you're living the dream In the dead heart of the control machine Oh oh you're living the dream In the dead heart of the control machine Repeat to fade
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Expanded reissues of three albums have also been announced as The Bunker Trilogy.

The track forms part of the 'Come Ahead' remix project, which sees new versions of songs from Primal Scream's latest album being released.

The track marks the band's first new studio music in eight years.
