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  1. A punk-inflected indie rock group whose bawling, thrashing sound reflected a wide range of influences ranging from the Pixies to Bright Eyes to Bruce Springsteen, Glen Rock, NJ's Titus Andronicus formed in 2005 with Liam Betson, Ian Graetzer, Eric Harm, Patrick Stickles, and Dan Tews.

  2. Fronted by Patrick Stickles, Titus are the kind of classic punk-rock ennui-spewers that make depression funny and funny stuff depressing: listening to a song like “No Future Part Three,” with ...

  3. "A More Perfect Union" is a 2010 song by New Jersey–based punk rock band Titus Andronicus, the lead track from their second album, The Monitor. The song is 7 minutes and 10 seconds long, and begins with a recording of Abraham Lincoln's Lyceum address. [1]

  4. 9 mar 2010 · A More Perfect Union Lyrics: "Are we ready to go?" / "From whence shall we expect the approach of danger? Shall some transatlantic giant step the earth and crush us at a blow?

  5. 9 kwi 2024 · One of Titus Andronicus’ most iconic songs is “A More Perfect Union,” the opening track of their 2010 album “The Monitor.” The song, which clocks in at over 7 minutes long, showcases the band’s unique style of mixing punk rock with elements of indie and folk music.

  6. Titus Andronicus Lyrics & Meanings: Throw my guitar down on the floor / No one cares what I've got to say anymore / I didn't come here to be damned with faint praise / I'll write my masterpiece some other day / (Fuck everything, fuck me) / / I'm repeating myself again / Innovation, I leave to smarter men / Pretty melodies don't fall out of the ...

  7. Its nostalgic melody and meaningful lyrics resonate with viewers even long after the show aired its final episode. However, what many people might not know is that the band Titus Andronicus recorded their version of the song, giving it a fresh perspective and a deeper meaning.

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