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Consumer Patterns

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Infidel Canonical path: /infidel/consumer-patterns Related lyric paths: 6
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Consumer Patterns

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A credit card needed to save your day

You are only what you pay

Consume as much as you can today

Well, that's the game you gotta play

CHORUS:

You're running again to buy

Just pay the price and everything's fine

The greater the debt, the more you gotta try

The endless consumption is your new way of life

The standards are set by ads and TV shows

And banks are there to serve your cause

No need to talk; no, don't even try

As long as you've got enough to buy

(CHORUS)

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