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Oblivion Days - studio 1999 - remastered 2007

from Oblivion Days - 2007 Remastered Edition by Rocket Scientists

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This time next year we’ll be looking at our yesterdays
See how far we’ve come from here
All of our fears are the history of future days

Climb the mountain, touch the skyline

If you know that change is constant
You’ll find it’s nothing new
Don’t be surprised when you realize it’s happened to you
There’s a storm on the horizon
It’s coming here to stay
It’s a one way ride through the silicon sky
Oblivion days

The road is clear down the neverending motorway
From the brink of fleeting time
Along the banks of the river turning night to day

Climb the mountain, touch the skyline

If you know that change is constant
You’ll find it’s nothing new
Don’t be surprised when you realize it’s happened to you
There’s a storm on the horizon
It’s coming here to stay
It’s a suicide dive through the hurricane’s eye
Oblivion days

This time next year we’ll be looking at our yesterdays
See how far we’ve come from here
The sound you’ll hear ‘cross the ocean land of far away

Climb the mountain, touch the skyline

When you know that change is constant
You’ll find it’s nothing new
Don’t be surprised when the compromise is all about you
You can read it in the headlines
It’s close in every way
When the holes in the sky just multiply
Oblivion days

When you’re standing at the crossroads
So far from hallowed ground
Where the high road ends just ‘round the bend in a flash of sight and sound
There’s a storm on the horizon
It’s coming here to stay
It’s a one way ride through the silicon sky
Oblivion days

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from Oblivion Days - 2007 Remastered Edition, released September 21, 1999
Mark McCrite - vocals, guitars
Erik Norlander - keyboards
Don Schiff - NS/Stick, fuzz bass
Greg Ellis - drums
Neil Citron - additional guitars, guitar solo
Lana Lane - harmony vocals

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Rocket Scientists El Dorado Hills, California

Formed in the late 1980s by keyboardist Erik Norlander and vocalist / guitarist Mark McCrite, the two released their first CD in 1993 joined by bassist Don Schiff who soon became a part of the band. RS has played many festivals and concert dates across North America and Europe and continue to release new music. Memorable songwriting and innovative instrumentation are Rocket Scientists hallmarks ... more

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