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lyrics

It's always the same
I'm the only one who's
always left to blame
Take what you can take
Hurt is your only idea of a game
To break away
I don't have that within me
And I'm not your prey
So I bite the hand that feeds me

When all you do is break me
And put me
You put me in a cage

When I look in the mirror
All that I see
A zoo animal that wants to be free
Just get away, get away from me
'Cause I'll never be who
you want me to be
No

It's always the same
It's not easy to keep
myself contained
Sit back and relax
How can I when I'm going
down in flames?

'Cause all you do is break me
And put me
You put me in a cage

Get away get away get away get away

All you do is break me
And put me
You put me in a cage

When I look in the mirror
I just want to be free
Want to be free
I just want to be free



From their album "Angels Vs Animals"

Extract from Wikipedia

Front 242 is a pioneering Belgian electronic music group that came into prominence during the 1980s. During their most active period (effectively ending in 1993 with the albums 06210311 Up Evil and 05220912 Off) they influenced many electro-industrial and electronic artists.

When industrial music developed in England in the mid-1970s with Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle, these groups used electronic instruments, percussion with found objects, and looped samples of "found" soundbites, elements later taken up by Front 242. These techniques can be seen as an extension of the use of electronic sources of sound as musical instruments and percussion with found objects by composer Edgard Varรจse.

Front 242 was created in 1981 in Aarschot, near Brussels, Belgium, by Daniel Bressanutti and Dirk Bergen, who wanted to create music and graphic design using emerging electronic tools. The first single, "Principles", was released in 1981. The front part of the name comes from the idea of an organized popular uprising. Patrick Codenys and Jean-Luc De Meyer had separately formed a group called Under Viewer at about the same time, and the two duos joined together in 1982. Bressanutti, Codenys and De Meyer took turns on vocals at first, until they settled on De Meyer as the lead vocalist (early recordings with Bressanutti on vocals have recently been released). De Meyer came to write most of the lyrics and Valerie Jane Steele also wrote several tracks including "Don't Crash". They decided not to use the regular waveform settings on their synthesizers, arguing that creating the waveform for each note was part of the creative process.

Their next single, "U-Men", was released in 1982, followed by the band's first album Geography that same year. These first releases were cited as influential to other artists in the genre; however, they were not strong and hard-hitting as the group's later efforts. In 1983, Dirk Bergen left the band to pursue graphic design, and Richard Jonckheere, referred to as Richard 23, joined as vocalist

Discography
* Geography (1982)
* No Comment (1984)
* Back Catalogue (1987)
* Official Version (1987)
* Front by Front (1988)
* Tyranny (For You) (1991)
* Live Target (1992)
* 06210311 Up Evil (1993)
* 05220912 Off (1993)
* Angels Versus Animals (1993)
* Live Code (1994)
* Mut@ge.Mix@ge (1995)
* Re-Boot Live '98 (1998)
* Pulse (2003)
* Moments ... (2008)



* Live target - 1992
* 06210311 up evil - 1993
* 05220912 off - 1993
* Live Code - 1994
* Mut@ge Mix@ge - 1995
* Reboot - 1998
* Pulse - 2003
* Moments 1 - 2008