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Why? (Remastered) [Featuring En Esch]

from Dark Matter (Download) by More Machine Than Man

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Why can’t you take a look at yourself?
Before you try and judge someone else

Why can’t there be some understanding?
Why can’t there be some sense of hope?
Why can’t see good will between men?
Why can’t there be some joy in the end?

Why must we live so blinded by faith?
Why must we live isolated in grace?
Why must we keep this intolerant face?
Leaving it all, just laid to waste.

Chorus:
Why can’t you take a look at yourself?
Before you try and judge someone else
Why can’t you take a look at yourself?
Before you try and judge someone else

Break:
Why must I feel this cold and alone?
Why must I feel this sense of regret?
Rotting away, I dwell in my rage
Whey must I know the depth of my hate?

Chorus:
Why can’t you take a look at yourself?
Before you try and judge someone else
Why can’t you take a look at yourself?
Before you try and judge someone else

Why can’t see good will between men?
Why can’t there be some joy in the end?

Chorus:
Why can’t you take a look at yourself?
Before you try and judge someone else
Why can’t you take a look at yourself?
Before you try and judge someone else

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from Dark Matter (Download), released September 1, 2012
Written and performed by MMTM. Additional programming, arrangement and vocals by En Esch. Produced by En Esch.

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In 2000, More Machine Than Man exploded out of the clubs in Boston and New York, fueled by dynamic, guitar driven industrial- dance that is defined by undeniable hooks and pop sensibility. MMTM was formed in 1998 by two musicians under the pseudonyms, Tasha Katrine and Rob Zilla. The pair built a computer-based recording studio and began writing and recording original Goth-Industrial material. ... more

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