
Did I even know?
And all the time we thought we did
Was it just for show?
If they try to pull you out
Would you even go?
I thought you were the sweetest kill
Did you even know?
I held your hand until the light
The scars were on the back
And all the time we were the right
Was it just retract?
And they can try to put you down, wear you out
Get you through the idea of the luck
I thought you were the sweetest kill
Did we even know?
All the time, we get by, tryna figure out our lives
Like a fade out
All the time, we get by, tryna figure out our lives
Like a fade out
When we took the level ten
Was it just a twelve?
And when we went to where we've been
Was it just for self?
And they can try to wear you down, put you out
Get you through your will that won't work
I thought you were the sweetest kill
Could I even know?
All the time, we get by, tryna figure out our lives
Like a fade out
All the time, we get by, tryna figure out our lives
Like a fade out
All the time, we get by, tryna figure out our lives
Like a fade out
All the time, we get by, tryna figure out our lives
Like a fade out
I break you through this world
I break you through this world
Let me break you through this world
Can I break you through this world?

Broken Social Scene is a Canadian indie rock band, a musical collective including as few as six and as many as nineteen members at any given time. The group was formed in 1999 by core members Kevin Drew (vocals, guitar) and Brendan Canning (vocals, bass). Alongside Drew and Canning, the other core members of the band are Justin Peroff (drums), Andrew Whiteman (guitar) and Charles Spearin (guitar).
Drew and Canning recorded and released the band's debut album Feel Good Lost (2001), with contributions from Ohad Benchetrit (also known as Years), Evan Cranley, Leslie Feist, Justin Peroff, Bill Priddle, and Charles Spearin. All of these musicians would emerge as key members of Broken Social Scene in future endeavors.
Most of its members play in various other groups and solo projects, mainly in the city of Toronto.
The group's sound combines elements of all of its members' respective musical projects, and is occasionally considered baroque pop. It includes grand orchestrations featuring guitars, horns, woodwinds, and violins, unusual song structures, and an experimental, and sometimes chaotic production style from David Newfeld, who produced their albums You Forgot It In People (2002) and Broken Social Scene (2005).
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