Autonomous Zone

Album: Pylon (2015)
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  • Living outside of the grid is the goal
    Misery lies at the heart of control

    Dancing and playing to be with my kind
    Smoke, fuck and joke, I'm just passing the time
    Celebrations, demonstrations, debate
    Distorted music, my war surrogate

    No Wi—Fi soup
    Off the grid
    No more phones
    No drones
    Autonomous Zone
    Autonomous Zone

    Where lovers of freedom gather to laugh
    No heroes or icons, such values have passed
    Squat, grow a plot, pursue beauty instead
    Under the flag of the black and the red

    Speakers at breaking point, dance on the decks
    Letters go feral, options of wildness
    Dancing and laughing, high as a kite
    Anointed and animated all the night

    Cacophony, lovely ear—splitting noise
    With wild abandon, give freedom a voice
    Living outside of the grid is the goal
    Misery lies at the heart of control Writer/s: JEREMY COLEMAN, KEVIN WALKER, MARTIN GLOVER, MATTHEW PAUL FERGUSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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