Gotta Make A Living by giantpandadub published on 2016-08-24T12:09:11Z (Lyrics Below) "Gotta Make A Living" from Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad's sixth studio album MAKE IT BETTER, out now on Rootfire Cooperative! BUY ALBUM: ► iTUNES: http://smarturl.it/makeitbetteritunes ► AMAZON: http://amzn.com/B01JREPPTU ► GOOGLE PLAY: http://ow.ly/g1gY303xMhA ► CD: http://smarturl.it/mibcd http://LivePanda.com Enough disappointment Give em' what they need more gainful employment No more scrounging to pay rent Between the cushions like the difference gonna make sense Don't you offer up jobs Paying macho money to suppress all the mobs Keep em' hooked on the bomb Keep em' running round running round like a clown Stop making no sense Got all your faith stuck up idle in the government While people robbing to pay rent Breathing in cancer asleep on the pavement I bet you see the warnings now News everyday passed around in the free crowd It's in the headlines and papers all screaming out loud but y'all blissfully all got your blinds down But you gotta make a living No, I hear what you say And that all will be forgiven When you're off on your way Enough unemployment Talking with your mouth but you don't get the point yet We all stare at the same vets Homeless on the street living life in a toilet While you pay for your own fence Locking up non-violents while their families are living in tents Smiling eyes are uneasy Clowning everyday with the keys to be sleazy But you gotta make a living No, I hear what you say And that all will be forgiven When you’re off on your way And that all will be forgiven Know I hear what you say That you gotta make a living Anyway everyday Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad (GPGDS) are on a mission to “Make It Better.” The new album from the Rochester, New York-based band addresses this theme, not just through music, but through art, conversation, and everyday living. Even the smallest actions on a local level can produce positive change on a global scale. Singer-bassist James Searl explains, “There is a lot of intention in this release. We had a purpose to prove to ourselves recording this album. We wanted to know that we could put our heads down and do good work fast. It was a great release artistically. It uniquely sounds the most progressive of anything we have ever done while also sounding the most like our first album.” Genre Reggae Comment by Simon Mazik - Music Producer nice stereo bass 2018-06-22T03:57:57Z Comment by Pablo Blanco 🕊🔱👻💔☜✅ 2017-09-05T13:47:46Z Comment by Kyle Adams sick 2016-09-01T18:56:07Z Comment by strangedub Nice horns in there! 2016-08-25T16:39:27Z Comment by Rajib Hasan Nice 2016-08-25T09:46:26Z Comment by anotherpabstplease that guitar 2016-08-24T15:31:17Z Comment by seahorsesforever love how gritty this is! 2016-08-24T15:30:09Z