I'm a motherfucking wrench
Thrown in the gears
Everything was great til I got here
I'm a bad guy inside and out

Put your faith in me and I'll spit you out
And I admit, I'm a basketcase
With lipstick smeared across my face
Cocked and loaded can't shut me up

[Chorus]
Hey stupid, don't suck your thumb
Take your diaper off and put your helmet on
Destroy til there is no more
Put your helmet on let's go to war
Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go

Some things are better left unsaid
But I'd like to see a bullet in your head charge the damage to my card
And I'll see you won the graveyard blvd.
Have a boot to the face, it's on me

Hard to talk shit with no fucking teeth
Spit â??em out, spit â??em out al in a row
So pucker up sucker here's one for the road

[Chorus]

Shut your face and open your eyes
You whole fucking life was a lie
And everything that you stood for
Just had its ass kicked out the door

Well I am rubber and you are glue
I'll beat the mother fucking shit outta you
You're pro-life and I'm pro-death
And I'll throw you from the tree and break your fucking neck

[Chorus]


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Let's Go to War Lyrics as written by Nathan J Jordison Nathan Jordison

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    this is the only song I could think of when I found out we were going to war.

    xXxPiXiExXxon March 20, 2003   Link
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    This song is saying that they are pro-war. Tripp always leaves posts on his websites stating that the US should support our country and kill ppl....smart....

    scapegoat_88on May 23, 2004   Link
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    I actually think it's being satirical, I don't think they really want to go to war, but you never know, they are fucking crazy and I love them for it.

    Disgorgeon April 24, 2005   Link
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    all i know is that this song reminds me of being beaten up for some crazy reason...

    kingbrownieon July 07, 2005   Link
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    Yes, if this song is not satirical, it is certainly...how to say it tastfully...? Oh well, retarded. The assumption is that one is infantile if one is anti war ("HEY STUPID DONT SUCK YOUR THUMB/TAKE YOUR DIAPER OFF AND PUT YOUR HELMET ON/DESTROY TIL THERE IS NO MORE/PUT YOUR HELMET ON LETS GO TO WAR !") Either way, it is funny though.

    freakishfaeon December 12, 2005   Link
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    no way the murdersdolls wrote a protest song

    Dressed2Depresson February 26, 2006   Link
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    this song rocks its about war. OH joey jordison from slipknot is in it he plays the guitar, and the lead guitarist from static x is in it too!

    blindmascoton March 21, 2006   Link
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    This is a great song... I listen to it everytime at before i race motocross to get the adrenaline going

    SlipKnot538on May 08, 2006   Link
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    theyre sayin this to all the pussy ass pacifists out ther that war isnt always a bad thing, someone is needed 2 re-establish order or to make things better for the people so stop being little babies and help someone. And to stop any ideas that I'm a war-mongering sicko, im not im just saying that war isnt always a bad thing and it is something we need once in as the lesser of two evils

    Robwellockon May 29, 2007   Link

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