Unfair

Stephen Malkmus

Down in Santa Rosa over the Bay
Across the grapevine to LA
We've got deserts, we've got trees
We've got the hills of Beverly
Let's burn the hills of Beverly

Walk with your credit card in the air
Swingin' nunchakus like you just don't care
This is the slow, sick, sucking part of me
This is the slow, sick, sucking part of me
And when I suck your kisses, it's ours

Up to the top of the Shasta Gulch
And to the bottom of the Tahoe Lake
Manmade deltas and concrete rivers
The south takes what the north delivers
You film hack, I don't use your fade

Lost in the foothills on my bike
Drinking Euro, say goodnight
To the last psychedelic band
From Sacto, Northern Cal
From Sacto, Northern Cal

Take it, neighbor, you're my neighbor
And I need favors, you're my neighbor
You've done me favors 'cause I'm your neighbor
I'm not your neighbor, you Bakersfield trash

Trivia about the song Unfair by Pavement

On which albums was the song “Unfair” released by Pavement?
Pavement released the song on the albums “Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain” in 1994, “Wowee Zowee” in 1995, “Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: LA’s Desert Origins” in 2004, and “Quarantine the Past: The Best of Pavement” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Unfair” by Pavement?
The song “Unfair” by Pavement was composed by Stephen Malkmus.

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