
Scowl: Breaking hardcore's rules while building its brightest future
From chaotic mosh pits to bubblegum pop melodies, Santa Cruz's rising stars are redefining what punk can be in 2025.
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"Dead to Me" is a track by Scowl, from the album How Flowers Grow, released 19th November 2021. The track is 1:48 long. It's filed under Punk. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 12 articles about Scowl.
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I'm gonna tear you apart can't you fucking see? Dismember and disrespect you like you did to me When the day comes i'll be the one to sever more than ties I'm taking back what you took Your body's for the flies Full of will and pure spite Ask no questions you're dead tonight What right do you have, taking what isn't yours? My innocence isn't your fucking sport I'm gonna rip you to shreds, glory it will be Dismember and disrespect you like you did to me When the day comes I'll be the one to sever more than ties For what it's worth you're dead to me Dead you'll fucking be You're dead to me I can't wait to be the one who takes this life away from you Nasty wounded little shit, you're just a scratch I just can't itch Said all I have to say Looking forward to the day
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