The Chariot
The Chariot
The Chariot
The Chariot
The Chariot
The Chariot
The Chariot
The Chariot
The Chariot
The Chariot
This song currently has the 13th longest song title ever, with 38 words.
The sample at the end of the track is a voicemail left on producer Matt Goldman’s cell phone while he and the band were on a lunch break from recording.
I didn't know
That this fuse
Was for
The end of it all
With a grin and a flame
I watch the glory
With my back pressed against the wall
And my face six feet from the ground
A smile
Escapes
Because
My closet holds no bones
My closet holds no bones
My closet holds no bones
(My closet holds no bones)
Woah
My closet holds no bones
My closet holds no bones
Woah
My closet holds no bones
My closet holds no bones
My closet holds no bones
My closet, it holds no bones
My closet holds
My closet holds no bones
[Outro: Matt Goldman]
I'm not worried about that
I'm not worried about that
I'm not worried about that
That... worried...
Someday, in the Event That Mankind Actually Figures Out What it is That This World Revolves Around, Thousands of People are Going to Be Shocked and Perplexed to Find Out it Was Not Them. Sometimes, This Includes Me. was written by Josh Scogin.
Someday, in the Event That Mankind Actually Figures Out What it is That This World Revolves Around, Thousands of People are Going to Be Shocked and Perplexed to Find Out it Was Not Them. Sometimes, This Includes Me. was produced by Matt Goldman.
The Chariot released Someday, in the Event That Mankind Actually Figures Out What it is That This World Revolves Around, Thousands of People are Going to Be Shocked and Perplexed to Find Out it Was Not Them. Sometimes, This Includes Me. on Tue Nov 16 2004.