Feeder - Borders Verse Prechorus Chorus Bridge e|---------||---------| |-----------------| |---------||---| |---------| B|---------||---------| |-----------------| |---------||---| |---------| G|---------||---------| |-----------------| |---3---6-||---| |---8---6-| D|-----6-6-||---------| |-----6-8---------| |-6-3-4-6-||-4-| |-6-8-4-6-| A|-4-4-4-4-||-4-4-3-4-| |-3-4-4-6-4-4-6-3-| |-6-1-4-4-||-4-| |-6-6-4-4-| E|-1-2-----||-1-2-1-2-| |-1-2-----2-2-4-1-| |-4---2---||-2-| |-4---2---| Verse 1: She's always trying to work it out Sitting in a parked car Music on the stereo is blaring out Shutting out the world Prechorus: People always say What you gonna' do now Are you gonna' go far Gonna' follow your heart till it stops She could never say why Cause she's leaving tonight She would never say why Cause she's leaving Chorus: Jesse always wanted, to get away Drive across the border Head out to the lakes Lie beside the water Blinded by the sun Jesse are you gonna leave now? Are you gonna leave town? Verse 2: It's funny how she hesitates She wonders why she still cares Tomorrow seems so far away This moment could be hers -> Prechorus -> Chorus Verse 3: Looking for the answer she won't be the last one out Trying to get a head-start find her way through the crowds, Right now -> Bridge Chorus: Jesse always wanted, to get away Drive across the border Head out to the lakes Lie beside the water Blinded by the sun Jesse don't leave it too long, too long now Jesse always wanted, to get away Drive across the border Head out to the lakes Lie beside the water Blinded by the sun Jesse are you gonna leave town?
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Feeder released their first two albums, Polythene and Yesterday Went Too Soon, in 1997 and 1999 respectively, before the release of their third album, Echo Park propelled them into mainstream popularity in 2001. After their breakthrough year, their drummer Jon Lee committed suicide in his Miami home in January 2002. The band continued, releasing Comfort in Sound at the close of 2002, an album musically and lyrically focused around the band's emotions at the time, which was well-received by critics. This was followed by 2005's Pushing the Senses, while their newest album, Silent Cry, is due to be released in June 2008.
Although Feeder have not reached #1 on any sales-based chart with any of their own releases, they have released five studio albums and two compilations, including a singles album. Those releases have spawned three UK platinum sales awards, two gold awards, and one silver award, with a gold award in Ireland for their singles album. Alongside this, they also have twenty-three top seventy-five singles, and seven top seventy-five albums.[1] Additionally, Feeder hold the distinction as the first act to play in front of 1,500 people or more at any HMV store worldwide, and have also collected Kerrang! awards for "Best British Live Act" (2001) and "Best British Band" (2003).
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