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"New Rules" is a track by Turnstile, from the album Pressure to Succeed, released 25th April 2011. The track is 2:36 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 18 articles about Turnstile.
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Can't stop my breathing. Never sleep but keep dreaming. Old rules, they don't apply. You live and you die. I've had this burning in my heart for a long time. You can't put your hands on me. Everything that I love is everything you cannot touch. I rise, they fall. So to every pretty girl that I could never hold, and all the years of looking down And doing what I was told, I have a burning in my heart to do the things that I want: Take my friends by the hand and take my friends to the top. So Now Its On. Who's gonna stop me?
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