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My Problem (featuring Mark Mulcahy)

from My Problem / Caveman by The Reducers

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My Problem
(Birdsall, Detmold, Kaika, Trombley) Reducer Music, BMI

I've been wandering around most of the day
And I've spent hours just walking around your place
If I run into you, I'll know what to say
I'll tell you, don't worry
You're my problem now

So you're stumbling out into the world alone
And you're not sure you can make it on your own
If you need someone to tell your troubles too
I'll tell you, don't worry
You're my problem now

All those people from your past they won't ever find you
They don't need to see your face
Any troubles that you've had, leave them miles behind you
And we'll be in some better place

I've got things I want to say and want to do
I've got places that I want to travel to
And I've got things I want to be but never will
That's OK, I'm not worried
You're my problem now

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from My Problem / Caveman, released January 1, 2009
Mark Mulcahy - vocals
Hugh Birsdsall - guitar
Peter Detmold - guitar
Steve Kaika - bass
Tom Trombley - drums

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The Reducers New London, Connecticut

The Reducers
1978–2012
NEW LONDON, CT: The Reducers spent more than three decades resisting the fickle turns of popular taste, the musical fashion, and the temptations of the music-industry buzz that briefly threatened to turn them into the Next Big Thing. Instead, the band spontaneously moved forward on its own uncompromising terms, continuing to make brilliant, personally charged rock 'n' roll. ... more

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