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The Cincinnati band wants you to embrace your vices on this one.

Sometimes it just feels so good to break the rules. And The Upset Victory explores that idea on their latest track, "The Weekend (Bad Habits)."

 "'The Weekend' is a bit of a satire, urging one to embrace their inner demons or desires (bad habits)," singer Jason Dill tells Myspace, "whilst poking fun at the status-quo of 'morality' — church and confession of sins. The song also points to our innate attraction to chaos, and our tendency to lust after something [or] someone despite knowing or being told it is 'no good.'"

Jason adds that it's also a bit biographical, too. "I feel 'The Weekend' is a reflection of my own life and the menace I have been," he adds.

Listen to the track below.

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