Fate Of The Stars

Fate Of The Stars is a musical number that was included in Season 2 episode 5 of Teenage Fairytale Dropouts. It is performed by Evil Earl while having a discussion with Jeremiah on who he actually is and the truth. It is a rendition of the song by the same name by Tally Hall, which was also the final song in their second and currently last album "Good and Evil"

CREDITS
Original: Tally Hall/Good and Evil (Originally performed by Rob Cantor, Joe Hawley, Andrew Horowitz and Zubin Sedghi and written by Andrew Horowitz)

Vocals: Nigel Pilkington/Simon Kennedy/Rob Cantor/Andrew Horowitz

Composers: Andrew Horowitz

Cosmo Sheldrake

Lyrics
Evil Earl/Rob Cantor/Andrew Horowitz: To leave from this tale follow closely ahead

Prepare to exist by the living & dead

Too slow or too kind or too wary of those too at ease

Past all the buried impressions of then

Sullen drawn eyes and expressions to mend

Continued through mirrors left broken to sing and be heard

Through when it seems all the senses are lost to absurd

So the part where we are

Trapped in active depart

In the fate of the stars

No not one who we are

No control pumping heart

Button pressed mind in art

Mind control

Mind restart

Jeremiah: Your father taught you all of that about yourself and the part of a wizard?

Evil Earl: It's not like it isn't normal. It's mandatory for this to be taught.

Evil Earl/Rob Cantor/Andrew Horowitz: To leave from the present with no source of sound

They laugh because silence is never around

Ignored and forgotten the past may continue to breathe

Feared not a rest by this desolate friend

Whose patience revealed what intent comes to send

With a stare at a hole in the world comes a lust to be high

Above all the dark nested clouds that keep guard of the sky

So the part where we are

Trapped in active depart

In the fate of the stars

No not one who we are

No control pumping heart

Button pressed mind in art

Mind control

Mind restart!

Trivia

 * The song was originally tended to be the full length of the original (6 minutes), but it was shortened to 3 minutes to fit in enough time for the episode. But since then there hasn't been any full recording of this cover.
 * This marks the first time we hear Evil Earl singing.