A debut single from a new London-based band takes aim, with anarchic sax-infused postpunk and caustic delivery by vocalist Zac Woolley, at the cold-hearted policy of the Tory-led Department for Work and Pensions. Fit for work? Not fit for government. More of Deadletter’s excellent work can be found on Soundcloud and Spotify.
Johnny's missing two arms but his legs look dandy
Fit for work
Jenny's post-traumatic but we cannot see this, can we?
Fit for work
Brian lost his legs but he wheels himself well
Fit for work
Becky's body's breaking but we never could tell
Fit for work, fit for work, fit fit fit for work
David's brother died but hey, everybody dies
Fit for work
Daniel doesn't speak, but with keyboards who needs speech?
Fit for work
Roger's just left rehab, liquid handcuffs make him meaner
Fit for work
And Rita's mind is scary but her mind doesn't scare me
Fit for work, fit for work, fit fit fit for work
Shirley says she's serious, she surely can't be serious
Fit for work
Shirley says she's serious, she surely can't be serious
Fit for work
Shirley says she's serious, she surely can't be serious
Fit for work
Shirley says she's serious, she surely can't be serious
Fit for work, fit for work, fit fit fit for work!
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