Drunk Is Better Than Dead

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The Push Stars

The Push Stars are an American rock band, formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1996. The band members include Chris Trapper, Ryan MacMillan and Dan McLoughlin. They developed a following playing shows in Boston, then released their first album, "Meet Me at the Fair" in 1996. Since then, they have released three more studio albums, as well as a live compilation album, and have had several of their songs featured in television, film, and soundtracks. While on hiatus, frontman Chris Trapper has recorded and toured as a solo artist and Ryan MacMillan has played drums with Matchbox Twenty. In 2017, the Push Stars played some reunion shows and announced the recording of a new album which was fully funded via kickstarter. In July, 2017, recording of the new album c… more »


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1999
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A little drunk is better than dead
When they're strapping you down inside your own head
So you hang out with the man on the moon 
But why does the morning have to come too soon?

When you get stuck down deep in bad traffic
All your radio is picking up is cheap static 
So you reach beneath your front seat 
For the taste of something sweet

Well, just remember what the drowning man said 
A little drunk is better than dead

Before you put the gun to your head
Remember what the drowning man said
A little drunk, A little drunk is better than dead

A little drunk is better than dead
When you're tripping down the path that you were led 
When your ass has been slapped by too many doors
And you think of all the good things you can't afford
You can't find a good woman can't find a good job 
You look in the mirror and all you see is a slob 
You just can't swallow all the shit you've been fed 
Been punched in the eye so much you only see red

But before you put that gun to your head 
A little drunk is better than dead

Remember what the drowning man said
Before you put the gun to your head
A little drunk, A little drunk is better than dead

A little lost is better than found
When you always find your hopes just smashed on the ground 
But someone's always there to lend you a hand
But too late you're already neck deep in quick sand
And you're sprawled out on some floor 
Some one call for help
Is he alive?  We're not sure
Everybody's screaming
Everyone's in a panic 
But you, your face is peaceful like it's plastic 
And as they roll him away on the stretcher
We knew that he'd be drunk forever 
I guess a little drunk is better

Before you put the gun to your head
Remember what the drowning man said
A little drunk, A little drunk is better than dead
A little drunk, A little drunk is better than dead

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Written by: CHRIS TRAPPER

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