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about
We're All Suspect is basically about how in today's society, we all see people who are busybodies. All up in everyone else's business instead of worrying about themselves and their own issues or problems. It's one thing to look at others and kinda finger-point and be like "Hey, why don't you mind your own business?", but it kinda hurts when we finally examine ourselves and see ourselves doing the same thing. That's where the line "Sometimes it hurts when you look and you see, that there's a lot of everybody else in me". We ARE all suspect. It's kinda part of us. Just like the song says, it IS built into our mainframe. — Klank
lyrics
So Just take a look around
and you'll see what I'm saying
All these people
And the games that they're playing
Everybody's worried 'bout everybody else
Instead of looking inward or worrying 'bout themselves
Sometimes it hurts when you look and you see
That there's a bit of everybody else in me
Can you feel it?
Can you place it?
Can you sense it?
You and me
We're all suspect
Can you feel it?
Can you place it?
Can you sense it?
You and me
We're all suspect
So were all guilty
Although we try to hide it
Built into the mainframe
Though we try to fight it
Sometimes it hurts
when you look and you see
that there's a bit
of everybody else in me
Can you feel it?
Can you place it?
Can you sense it?
You and me
We're all suspect
Can you feel it?
Can you place it?
Can you sense it?
You and me
We're all suspect
Sometimes it hurts
when you look and you see
that there's a bit
of everybody else in me
Can you feel it?
Can you place it?
Can you sense it?
You and me
We're all suspect
Can you feel it?
Can you place it?
Can you sense it?
You and me
We're all suspect
Can you feel it?
Can you place it?
Can you sense it?
You and me
We're all suspect
Can you feel it?
Can you place it?
Can you sense it?
You and me
We're all suspect
supported by 27 fans who also own “We're All Suspect”
Machines of Our Disgrace is one of the best Circle of Dust albums to date, Klayton continues to deliver the best quality to his audience like always. TheNugget1999
supported by 22 fans who also own “We're All Suspect”
Dark, eclectic, heavy and very inspiring. It is really intense and crazy, so after listening to the half of songs I must take a break and then I can go back and listen to another half ;) selim76219
supported by 20 fans who also own “We're All Suspect”
While I mostly prefer the original tracks and lost projects on offer within this album as the strongest offerings, the remixes provided within this album have excellent production value, and put enjoyable spins on old tracks I've been listening to for a long time. ExodusN