Third Class' first studio album, Chloe's Epitaph is Chloe (2006), is available in a short-run of compact discs. Enjoy the collection of chaotic progressive rock songs that started it all!
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Oh, how my father loved his medicine; my teacher said it got the best of him, a land of little lives that crawl, at night, and hide in hospital restrooms, in fright. I can't take this torture; pass it on. There's got to be a soul to capture this compassion. My father spoke to me in broken words, something about the bushes, full of birds. I can't take this torture; pass it on. There's got to be a soul to capture this compassion. My father spoke to me and said "I can't take this torture; pass it on. There's got to be a soul to capture this compassion." I can't take this torture; there's got to be a soul to capture. I can't take this torture; there's got to be a soul to capture. I can't take this torture; there's got to be a soul to capture. I can't take this torture; there's got to be a soul to capture.
credits
from Chloe's Epitaph Is Chloe,
released November 20, 2006
Lee Boyle: Vocals, Guitar, Lyrics
Jack Boyle: Percussion, Lyrics
Pepe Parish: Vocals, Bass
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