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Signals, Calls, and Marches

EP - 1 august 1981 - DeB Id: 15859
By Mission of Burma
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Album DeRango™ 83,58

Mission of Burma

Signals, Calls, and Marches kloo

 True to themselves as long as punk was true to them.

 If you can’t hear Weezer in Academy Fight Song, you’re a bad person.

 Dive into the raw punk energy of Mission of Burma’s Signals, Calls, and Marches—listen now and experience a true alternative rock classic!

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Album DeRango™ 42,47

Mission of Burma

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 "Tear Down to Build Up. This is the musical philosophy that Mission Of Burma intended to embrace from the very beginning of their career."

 "'Signals, Calls And Marches' is prophetic right from the title; the signal of what rock would be like in the years to come."

 Dive into the groundbreaking sounds of Mission Of Burma and discover the roots of alternative rock with Signals, Calls and Marches!

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Once I had my heroes
Once I had my dreams
But all of that is changed now
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I have slipped into
I have slipped into
Saw those creatures in the back of my heart
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Fame and fortune, facts of life
Most of what makes it is useless tripe
So change the angle of the battle plan
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There's a window in my head.
There's a window in my heart.
I look out of them when I'm sleepy
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Mission of Burma

Mission of Burma are an American post-punk band formed in Boston in 1979 by Roger Miller, Clint Conley, and Peter Prescott, with early tape/loops by Martin Swope. Their foundational releases include the EP Signals, Calls, and Marches (1981) and the album Vs. (1982). After an initial breakup, they reunited in 2002 (with Bob Weston handling tape/loops) and released albums including ONoffON, The Obliterati, The Sound The Speed The Light, and Unsound.
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