You enveloped in your
You enveloped in your
You enveloped in your
You enveloped in your head

Justify it in your
Justify it in your
Justify it in your
Justify it in your head
Head
To frightening ends
I said I know what I've got to do

See the savage in me
See the savage in me
See the savage in me
See the savage in my head

You claim to be
I'm all you claim to be
I'm all you claim to be
I'm all you claim to be

I'm head
I'm old
I'm wasted
I've come full circle


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    before someone asks, this song is from some wwf compilation....

    ostegodeadon July 10, 2002   Link
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    It's off "Beneath...Between...Beyond", a compilation album of b-sides and rare songs by Static-X.

    pirateballoonon September 08, 2006   Link
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    this song was originally released on the "ECW anarchy rocks" compilation album. the walk out intro for a wrestler caller mickey whipwreck or something. an alternate version was realeased several years later on the B-sides album "beneath ...between ...beyond". personally i like the ECW version, much more industrial. (the lyrics are the same for both versions)

    renegade2020on April 23, 2007   Link
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    No shit ppl thnx 4 statin the fuckin obvious...... anyway, great album... I have it. It truly shows Static-X's full range of sound..... I think the song may have somethin to do with the kind of person u become but keep it all inside. The real you is made and will stay in your head

    SICKL3 C3LLon May 11, 2007   Link

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