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Blinding Light of Love

by Too Much Joy

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Ready 03:27
READY Are you ready? The time has come to choose Been stuck inside for months we're nearly out of booze You look unsteady You look a bit deranged Do you still love me or has something changed? Ready -- let's go batshit tonight Are you ready to fuck Or are you ready to fight Ready -- let's see what happens next Will we kill one another Or will we just have sex Then you asked me "Have you ever slapped someone?" Cuz when it happens on TV you think it looks like fun Jigsaw puzzles Can't distract us anymore We tried our best at peace but now it's time for war Ready -- let's go batshit tonight Are you ready to fuck Or are you ready to fight Ready -- let's see what happens next Will we kill one another Or will we just have sex You suggested We should each give it a try You're smiling while you're waiting for my reply In these crazy times all the good guys wearing masks Oh well what the hell I'll do what you ask © & ℗ 2021 People Suck Music

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"Blinding Light of Love" is from the forthcoming Too Much Joy album, Mistakes Were Made.

"Ready" is a non-LP track from the same sessions.

Both were recorded during lockdown in 2020.

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released January 22, 2021

Jay Blumenfield: guitar, vocals, zoloft
Tim Quirk: vocals, edibles
Sandy Smallens: bass, vocals, guitar, ardbeg
Tommy Vinton: drums, vodka, cranberry
William Wittman: bass, guitar, keys, vocals, yamazaki 18

Written by Blumenfield/Quirk/Smallens/Vinton/Wittman

Published by People Suck Music (ASCAP), ©&℗ 2021

Produced and mixed by William Wittman.

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Too Much Joy Scarsdale, New York

TMJ is/was a punk-pop band of some minor renown. Some of that renown was due to their music, which included semi-hits such as “Crush Story,” “Donna Everywhere,” and “That’s a Lie” — a cover of the LL Cool J tune that featured the man himself in the music video, which actually got played quite a bit during daylight hours on MTV back when they did that sort of thing. ... more

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