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What is The Sound of Nothing?

from The Weird and Wonderful World of The Globs by The Globs

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The sound of falling stars is ringing in my ears, and crashing cars, ringing in my ears, and burning buildings, ringing in my ears, and screaming children, ringing in my ears. The winds of change are blowing through the streets. The wreck of time has brought me to my knees, The hands of fate have caught me by the throat. It starts to rain and I forgot my coat. It starts to rain...The sound of love and hate is ringing in my ears and choice and fate, ringing in my ears. The sound of nothing ringing in my ears...
The sound of empty space is ringing in my ears, and barren wastelands, ringing in my ears, contorted faces, ring-
ing in my ears, awkward embraces, ringing in my ears. The sound of mommy screaming in my ears. That sound, that sound, been hearing it for years. The speed of light caught me by surprise. I see my life pass before my eyes. I see my life... The sound of worlds being born is ringing in my ears. The mask of god cracks then disappears. The sound of nothing ringing in my ears...

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from The Weird and Wonderful World of The Globs, released March 30, 2020

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The Globs Sacramento, California

The Globs sprang from the mind of Mike R. Mike – also the mouth behind The Bananas. Mike wanted a “punk E Street Band,” so he drew from Sacramento’s always incestuous music scene. First, he tapped Charles Albright, man of a million bands and Christine, she also of many bands. Christine got her dad, Nick, to play piano & sax. The Globs grew to include Craig (Sick Burn) & Jessica (Danger, Inc). ... more

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