USA Today

from SEATTLE 1982​-​84 by Next Exit

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Recorded in Seattle but never released.

lyrics

The word is out at the Hop-In Grocery
We’re heading into Marlboro country
There are plenty of fifty cent burgers out there
Trouble is they cost 4 bucks
I’ll take a sulfite salad and a sodium dog
In USA today

It trickles down to the ultimate little guy
Depends upon just how aggressive you are
The cat used to fill up a shopping cart
Walk right out the front door
Yell out “The food’s on the table, boys,”
In USA today

More, more, more so we can have less, less, less
More, more, more so we can have less, less, less
So this is your choice for freedom, peace and progress
World proven garden spot for MX peace in USA today

It’s not so uncommon to go extinct
Kill them little bugs dead
It’s not so uncommon to go extinct
Kill them little bugs dead
It’s not so uncommon

Let’s make our way to the Shoe Renew
We’re sick of dying for your dollars
We are asked to believe that you want peace
Cuz you name the MX the peacemaker
We’re walking out on the mail order cowboy
In USA today

Lyrics by Gregor. Music by Fenton, Gregor, Morlan and Morlan

credits

from SEATTLE 1982​-​84, released February 16, 2019
Lyrics by Gregor. Music by Gregor, Fenton, Morlan and Morlan
Arranged by Next Exit.
Jan Gregor | Vocals and Guitar
Mark Fenton | Drums and Vocals
Greg Morlan | Lead Guitar
Jef Morlan | Bass

Photo by John Erickson
Recorded at Bear Creek Studios 1983
Engineered by Brian Crabb and Joe Hadlock
Mixed by Joe Hadlock, Jan Gregor and Greg Morlan
Brennan Dalsgard Publishers ASCAP
Mastering by Chris at Hanzsek Audio

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Next Exit Seattle, Washington

In 1981 Sweet Madness ditched Spokane for Seattle and changed their name to Next Exit.

The new lineup featured a more guitar-driven sound, with lead guitarist Greg Morlan replacing keyboardist John Robison.

For their first live show, they played at a Drive-In Movie Theater on the roof of the concession stand.

Static Cling was the first song they wrote with the new lineup.
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