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"Monterey Peninsula Bike Scene (Demo)" is a track by Taking Back Sunday, from the album The Tell All Your Friends Demo, released 1st February 2001. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about Taking Back Sunday.
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[Verse 1] I'll leave the lights down low So she knows I mean business And maybe we could talk this over Cause I could be your best bet Let alone your worst ex And let alone your worst... [Chorus] I wanna hate you so bad But I can't (but I can't) stop this Anymore than you can [Verse 2] So honestly, how could you say those things When you know they don't mean anything And you know very well That I can't keep my hands to myself Hands to myself [Chorus] I wanna hate you so bad But I can't (but I can't) stop this Anymore than you can [Bridge] This is all wrong and it shows There's certain things I promised not to let you know (Like your silly way of keeping me up on the edge of my seat Like your silly way of keeping me up on the...) Not to let you know I never, never... [Verse 3] You've got this silly way Of keeping me on the edge of my seat But you're only counting the clock against the train And I'm miserable (You've got a silly way of keeping me up on the edge of my seat You've got a silly way of keeping me up on the...) And you're just getting started I'm miserable And you're just getting started [Outro] You've got me right where you want me (let's never talk) Let's never talk, let's never Let's never talk about this again because I didn't want it to mean that much to me I didn't want it to mean that much to me I didn't want it to mean that much to me I didn't want it to mean that much to me Anyway Yeah
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Tickets go on sale at 10 am GMT on 9th March.

The massive lineup reveal also includes Million Dead, Kid Kapichi, RØRY and many more acts across the four-day festival.

The band have not long released a new album, '152'.

Stop us if you've heard this one before, but this is the reinvention of Taking Back Sunday.

'152' is coming in October.

It's in honour of its 20th anniversary.

