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Too Much Fun

from The Original Plan by The Enigmatic Foe

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    Deluxe double vinyl version of our latest album. Pressed on standard 160gram black vinyl with a gatefold jacket at 45RPM. Includes additional digital download card.

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lyrics

You’d think I’d learn by now
Just not this way
Accountable for actions that I take
Consuming everything to numb the facts
I would stop but why should I turn back?
I’m having too much fun dying
I’m having too much fun dying
Let’s raise a glass for lives that I fucked up
And every friendship ruined by a touch
The crushing guilt, the regrets I can’t say
To bear the burdens I convince myself
I’m having too much fun dying
I’m having too much fun dying
Too much fun…too much fun
Too much fun…too much fun

credits

from The Original Plan, released July 30, 2021
Words/Music/Arrangements by Jared Colinger © & ℗ 2021 (ASCAP)
Produced by Jared Colinger

Mixed and Mastered by Chris Colbert at National Freedom and Numberstation

Jared Colinger: Vocals, Guitar, Dulcimer, Bass, Keyboards, Programming
Josh Dooley: Guitar
Frank Lenz: Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals
Laurel Brown: Piano on “Two Strong Words”
Phil Krawzack: Saxophones on “Pavlovian Cement”
Matthew Schwartz of Pacifico: Background Vocals
Brad Smith: Background Vocals

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The Enigmatic Foe Knoxville, Tennessee

With sharp lyrics, the playful pop bite of the best of the 70s and 80s, and the kind of self-deprecation usually reserved for a Woody Allen movie, Jared Colinger's lyrics run the gamut from the joy of new love to disillusionment with the old, from wanting to like yourself to being afraid of what we have in our minds.

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