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When I’m alone…
I’m as happy as a billboard sign
Standing on one leg down the road
When I’m alone…
Got my hands inside my hoodie sleeves
A silhouette in the moonlight’s glow

When I’m alone…
There’s no one looking over me
No soul to tell me where to go
When I’m alone…
I drink in the energy
That found me and grounds me to the bone

When I’m alone…
I’m moving to my own theme song
Supporting credits down below
When I’m alone…
I’m as happy as I’ve ever been
Don’t bother me with a hello

If something’s wrong then I’ll just repeat it
If something’s wrong then I just don’t care
I’m laughing to myself it’s easy to pretend

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The Black Heartthrobs Culver City, California

The Black Heartthrobs are a three piece melodic garage rock band from Culver City. Punk bassist for Osker (Epitaph), David Benitez switched to vocals/guitar and is joined by Jane Greely and Mark Yates. David studied songwriting from 70’s power pop icons Peter Case (Plimsouls) and Berton Averre (The Knack). Irreverent lyrics and catchy choruses abound in their indie white collar rock ... more

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