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Porcupine

Album - 4 february 1983 - DeB Id: 16580
By Echo & The Bunnymen
10 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 2,37

Echo and the Bunnymen

Porcupine MorenoB

 Porcupine is not a bad album; it still holds its own with those sonic characteristics that keep fans loving them.

 The sensation that remains is a slightly bitter one of a missed opportunity because the ideas were there for sure.

 Discover Porcupine’s unique blend of post-punk and New Wave—listen now and explore Echo and the Bunnymen’s evolving sound!

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The Cutter (03:54)
Who's on the seventh floor
Brewing alternatives
What's in the bottom drawer
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I'm on the chopping block
Chopping off my stopping thought
Self doubt and selfism
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John Webster was
One of the best there was
He was the author of
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Clay (04:15)
Am I the half of half-and-half
Or am I the half that's whole?
I've got to be one with all my halves
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Porcupine (06:00)
There is no comparison
Between things about to have been
Missing the point of our mission
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Partly politic
Heads will roll
Mostly politic
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Ripeness (04:51)
I found a thing in a bedroom
Change the shape of the world
For long enough
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Higher Hell (05:03)
Smack in the middle of today
Got to learn new words
Merely got to simply say
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How can you pretend
When there's so much at stake
That it's a different world
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What needs must be
I realised
I'm walking out
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Echo & The Bunnymen

British post-punk band formed in Liverpool in 1978 by Ian McCulloch, Will Sergeant, and Les Pattinson; drummer Pete de Freitas soon completed the classic lineup. Known for moody, melodic songs and orchestral textures, they achieved acclaim with Ocean Rain (1984) and singles like The Killing Moon and Lips Like Sugar.
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