They change your faith
It's gone to far to name
the way you see
The things they'll change
Your life and control
your mind
I can't relate to it

Sick of all this monotany
Kill the fuckin' music industry

They trust the way they feel
in their minds its time
for us to scream
The things they'll change
your life and control
your mind
I can't relate to it

Sick of all this monotany
Kill the fuckin' music industry

Sick of all this monotany
Kill the fuckin' music industry

Kill the fuckin' music industry! xalot

Why?

Sick of all this monotany
Kill the fuckin' music industry

Sick of all this monotany
Kill the fuckin' music industry

Sick of all this monotany
Kill the fuckin' music industry

Kill the fuckin music industry!
Kill the fuckin music industry!
Kill the fuckin music industry!
Kill the fuckin music industry!


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Kill the Music Industry Lyrics as written by Kelly Hayes Jeremy D. Marshall

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    This song is exactly how I feel Im so sick of hearing the same thing on the radio. And all these people like it just because its "cool". It bugs me to no extent especially now with "punk" being in. YOu see all these little kids dressing all punk and whatever its total bull shit!

    iwannableedon April 29, 2005   Link

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