| Bass: | Matt Ebert |
| Drums: | Jeff Enzor |
| Guitar: | Chase Knobbe |
| Vocals, Guitar: | Barry Johnson |
So you just stand there with a dollar at your feet. And you wait as I retreat to go get mine. And when I get back you’re still waiting silently cause my mother’s fast asleep right next door. Yeah, I’m 26 and I still live with my parents. Oh I can’t do laundry. Christ I can’t do dishes. What’ll I do without you? When your body fails you? When nobody loves you? All they do is miss you but they don’t even care. So be careful when you run down stairs. Be careful who you talk to. Or the wonderful way you walk. You are like a magnet for all evil cause there is so much good inside you. I wish that I could hide you someplace no one could hurt you. Where nobody could change you. I’ll lock you in my room. And I’ll tie you to the sheets. Cause I could watch you sleep for weeks. Oh the things you’d never see. If it were up to me.
Joyce Manor are California pop-punk legends and I Used To Go To This Bar is this epochal band operating at the top of their game. …