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Parade Of Giant Robots

from Love in the Age of Circuitry by Andy Spain

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PARADE OF GIANT ROBOTS
(Spain)

In the year 2707
After two or three nuclear wars
When the world is at the height of its destruction
Giant robots are born

Built to serve and to protect man
Like your very own Superman
Twenty stories the mechanical stands
Giant robots are sworn

Are they gods? Are they toys?
Are they friends to little boys?
Do they love us? Do they care?
There they go, flying up in the air
Up in the air

Mecha7 and Trident13
Had a battle over the Baltic Sea
Trident13 had an atomic blast
And blasted Mecha7 into the past

That’s the way the world became enslaved
It was the final battle for man’s fate
Now humanity curses the day
Giant robots were born

Are they gods? Are they toys?
Are they friends to little boys?
Do they love us? Do they care?
There they go, flying up in the air
Up in the air

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from Love in the Age of Circuitry, released August 17, 2010
Music and lyrics by Andy Spain
Published by Wayward Satellite Music (ASCAP)

Andy Spain: acoustic guitar, vocals, harmonies, piano, shaker

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Andy Spain Birmingham, Alabama

Singer/songwriter/producer Andy Spain writes songs loaded with meaning and melody.

Blending influences ranging from British psychedelic rock and American folk to electronic artists like Kraftwerk and Wendy Carlos, Spain’s songwriting is lyrically dense and musically surprising.

His latest release is 2020’s ECHOSIS, a concept album about the effects of tribalism and media overload on society.
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