[00:12.24] Indie Cindy & the Lo-Fi Lullabies [00:16.79] Released her first LP [00:20.39] Entitled "Moe is We" [00:23.95] To the private public just the other day [00:30.34] Through Cindy's very own label [00:33.92] Acrobat Unstable Records [00:37.53] But the only chart [00:40.26] That it even scratched [00:42.95] Was in Cindy's heart [00:46.55] Which would fall apart [00:48.30] 'Cause it was barely attached [00:51.06] To anything other than [00:53.80] Broken synthesizer keys [00:56.59] Cassette tapes and burned CDs [01:00.16] Indie Cindy & the Lo-Fi Lullabies [01:04.68] Ain't getting very big [01:07.37] In fact, her only gig [01:10.92] Was pathetic even though she dreamed it up [01:18.22] In fact, it was a nightmare [01:21.87] The sound just wasn't right there [01:24.56] And when she woke up [01:27.24] And when she woke up [01:28.16] That was when [01:32.61] Indie Cindy broke up [01:35.36] Indie Cindy broke up [01:38.08] She broke up [01:39.86] Not for artistic differences [01:46.25] She just tore her studio down [01:50.73] Threw her equipment around [01:55.24] In cyclonic displacement [01:57.90] 'Til it looked like her basement again [02:02.48]