Here we go...Another day, another strike
Here we go...It's the living sacrifice
Here we go...Against your bullshit ways
Here we go...Against your false pretend
Here we go...Another day, another hour
Here we go...Take back the power
Here we go...I'd rather die on my feet
Here we go...Than keep living on my knees

Here we go...Another day, another strike
Here we go...Jumpdafuckup and fight
Here we go...Another place, another tribe
Here we go...No, we won't take your bribe
Here we go...Another day, another night
Here we go...With this music unite
Here we go...Another freedom fight
Here we go...God bless me inside

Seek 'N' Strike
Seek 'N' Strike
Strike

Here we go...Another day, another strike
Here we go...It's the living sacrifice
Here we go...Against your bullshit ways
Here we go...Against your false pretend
Here we go...Another day, another hour
Here we go...Take back the power
Here we go...I'd rather die on my feet
Here we go...Than keep living on my knees

Here we go...Another day, another strike
Here we go...It's time to react
Here we go...Yeah we come full effect
Here we go...Attitude and respect
Here we go...Another day, another Night
Here we go...Protest and survive
Here we go...Yeah soulfly tribe
Here we go...It's time to arise

Seek 'N' Strike
Seek 'N' Strike
Strike


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Seek 'n' Strike Lyrics as written by Massimiliano A. Cavalera

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    Now that i look at it, you've made more mistakes, here's the correct lyrics:

    Here we go...Another day, another strike Here we go...It's the living sacrifice Here we go...Against your bullshit ways Here we go...Against your false pretend

    Here we go...Another day, another hour Here we go...Take back the power Here we go...I'd rather die on my feet Here we go...Than keep living on my knees

    Here we go...Another day, another strike Here we go...Jump the fuck up and fight Here we go...Another place, another tribe Here we go...No, we won't take your bribe

    Here we go...Another day, another night Here we go...With this music unite Here we go...Another freedom fight Here we go...God bless me inside

    Seek 'N' Strike Seek 'N' Strike Strike

    Here we go...Another day, another strike Here we go...It's the living sacrifice Here we go...Against your bullshit ways Here we go...Against your false pretend

    Here we go...Another day, another hour Here we go...Take back the power Here we go...I'd rather die on my feet Here we go...Than keep living on my knees

    Here we go...Another day, another strike Here we go...It's time to react Here we go...Yeah we come full effect Here we go...Attitude and respect Here we go...Another day, another Night Here we go...Protest and survive Here we go...Yeah soulfly tribe Here we go...It's time to arise

    Seek 'N' Strike Seek 'N' Strike Strike

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