Days of the New is a post-grunge rock band from Charlestown, Indiana (later relocated to Louisville, Kentucky and currently based out of New York, New York), formed in 1995. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Travis Meeks and a variety of supporting musicians.
Days of the New began as a hard rock/metal trio called Dead Reckoning, with Meeks, Matt Taul, and Jesse Vest. When they turned to an acoustic sound, they changed the name of the band, as well as added guitarist Todd Whitener.
Days of the New II (Green Label)
http://djallyn.org/media/enemy.flvListen down you little man
I’m not the one who’s trying to change you
And if you come to understand it will be okay
You need to change it
You need to change it nowI’m not the one who’s trying to be
I’m not the one who’s trying to be your enemy
There’s something you need to change
I’m not the one who’s trying to be your enemy
There’s something you need to changeListen down you little man
I’m not the one who’s trying to change you
And if you come to understand it will be okay
You need to change it
You need to change itSo listen down you little man
I’m not the one who’s trying to change you
And if you come to understand it will be okay
You need to change it
You need to change it nowI’m not the one who’s trying to be
I’m not the one who’s trying to be your enemy
There’s something you need to change
I’m not the one who’s trying to be your enemy
There’s something you need to changeI’m not the one who’s trying to be
I’m not the one who’s trying to be your enemy
There’s something you need to change
YeahI went in killing the sun
I once won
I once won
I went in killing the sun
I once won
I once won
I went in killing the sun
I once won
I once won
I went in killing the sunYou need to change it
You need to change it
You need to change it
You need to change itI’m not the one who’s trying to be
Your enemy
I’m not the one who’s trying to be
Your enemyYour enemy
Your enemy
Your enemy
From the 1999 album, Days of the New II:
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