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What is the song called that the Nrl are using at the start of the games on tv.?

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It goes something like ' need to play the game today'

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  1. i havent been watching the NRL but those lyrics are similar to the ones of an End of Fashion song: The Game so it might be that song.

    The lyrics are:

    Got an illusion, I wanted to say there's something wrong here,

    A lot to take, I need to play the game again.

    All my friends are slipping in the mud,

    Well it's a lot like dying, a lot like trying,

    All my friends are misunderstood.

    I don't know which way to point my kiss,

    Well it's a lot too clever, it's all too severe,

    All my friends are cold in their graves.

    Got an illusion, I wanted to say there's something wrong here,

    A lot to take, I need to play the game again.

    Got an illusion, I guess it's ok there's something wrong here,

    A lot to take, and I need to play the game again.

    All my friends are living in denial,

    Well you ask no questions, I'll tell no secrets,

    All my friends are trying to smile.

    I don't know which way to point my kiss,

    Well it's a lot too clever, it's all too severe,

    All my friends died right here.

    Got an illusion, I wanted to say there's something wrong here,

    A lot to take, I need to play the game again.

    Got an illusion, I guess it's ok there's something wrong here,

    A lot to take, and I need to play the game again,

    I need to play the game again.

    Got an illusion, I wanted to say there's something wrong here,

    A lot to take, I need to play the game again.

    Got an illusion, I guess it's ok there's something wrong here,

    A lot to take, and I need to play the game again.

    Got an illusion, I wanted to say there's something wrong here,

    A lot to take, and I need to play the game again.

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