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The Protomen- Breaking Out

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2008

Live at 12th and Porter July 25, 2008

The first part of the song is a portion of Silent Running by Mike and the Mechanics. The rest of it is a new song from the upcoming ACT II.

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  • when i first saw this song preformed live it replaced the opening from 'silent running' with kilroy taking center stage and setting the tempo by beating his palm against his chest to the heartbeat sounding bass drum beat before the piano kicked in. the entire band started to do the same (minus barber who was playing at the time) as did the audience. for the whole song, the audience did the heartbeat. really made the song for me. the sound of that 'thump thump' from the audience was haunting.

  • more like, Hope ride ALOOOOOOOOOOONEE!!!

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  • I wish they released a studio version of the Silent Running/Breaking Out mix.

  • @Guard4Product apparently it's 'if I die tonight don't blame yourself we all do what we think is right.' according to tvtropes

  • Amazing Performance, as always 

  • Christ, they smoked this song. Better than the album version.

  • Panther is so dreamy

  • band of the year, all years!

  • I like some of the alternate lyrics Panther sings live that are different from the studio version.

    What all is he saying? '' So kiss me fast there’s no time to lose, I swear that some day I’ll come back for you, if I die tonight it’ll be doing what we think is right. '' or something to that extent.

  • With 'Silent Running' as an intro to Breaking Out, I got goosebumps and chills. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, The Protomen are probably one of the best widely unknown bands of this decade, if not the past 20 years.

  • I love Breaking Out. It's amazing!

  • I agree with however many people have said it before, their cover of Silent Running is leagues better than the original, and it's perfect for Joe

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