Emergency Broadcast Syndrome

ANDREW JOHN WILLIAMS, JORDAN TAYLOR BUCKLEY, KEITH MICHAEL BUCKLEY, MICHAEL FRANCIS NOVAC

Position the phantom rigged in reflective tape.
Situated like a makeshift antenna, grinning like tinfoil.
We're losing reception. we can't pick up the game.
I should be discontinued.

I am a broadcasting embarrasment.
Hiss like the damned.
Decoding the transmitted pulse that dispatch from her lips.
I am not receiving a sign that says I am still here anymore.

Do you hear me?
Am I coming through at all?
Is any of this making sense?
You've got a ghost on your hands.

A televisual image only partially clear.
Scrambled phantom (i wish we'd all just stop talking at once).
Spitting and cursing from the scrapheap we're on.
You should have lost your cool.

Trivia about the song Emergency Broadcast Syndrome by Every Time I Die

When was the song “Emergency Broadcast Syndrome” released by Every Time I Die?
The song Emergency Broadcast Syndrome was released in 2001, on the album “Last Night in Town”.
Who composed the song “Emergency Broadcast Syndrome” by Every Time I Die?
The song “Emergency Broadcast Syndrome” by Every Time I Die was composed by ANDREW JOHN WILLIAMS, JORDAN TAYLOR BUCKLEY, KEITH MICHAEL BUCKLEY, MICHAEL FRANCIS NOVAC.

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