Inspired by Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson.
“I was hooked on that guitar riff from the get go. Then I read their bio which talks about their 'unique brand of hard-hitting guitar riffs' – no argument there.”
- Tony Bell, Grapevine Live
lyrics
Welcome to the Sin City
You're blinded by the flashing lights
Sit down if you have the money
Place your bet and roll the dice
We're on top of the big city
Up here at the dizzy heights
Look down, hold your nerve
Strap in for the time of your life
A little of this town, it goes a very long way
Feels like a whole year, it's only been one day
Too much man, too much, too much
Too much man, too much, too much
They'll make your dreams come true
They'll do anything that you want them to
If you wanna try and be the king
The house will always win
Welcome to the Sin City
Where more than the stakes are high
You're just a loser in a mean town
Kill the body and the head will die
You've never seen something so pretty
Her star is shining bright
Make the most of right now
There's no chance you'll survive the night
A little of this town, it goes a very long way
They'll make your dreams come true
They'll do anything that you want them to
If you wanna try and be the king
The house will always win
Too much man, too much, too much
Too much man, too much, too much
Too much man, too much, too much
Too much man, too much, too much
credits
released September 13, 2019
Written & recorded by Call to the Faithful
Produced & mixed by David Leighton, Riverrun Studios
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