On the cusp of an explosion
I answer with evil that's the way that I play it
Street Turks multiple confusions
I gnash spit
I grind my teeth
Got a gun and a knife
Staring back at you
No security force or vigilante's
Overweight ego can dethrone me
Ostracized if not otherwise
Left to my own device you'll surly see
Got a gun and a knife
Staring back at you
Got a gun and a knife
Staring back at you


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Axiom Lyrics as written by Roger Matthew Freeman Lars Frederiksen

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    Obviously its a love song....

    Social Atrocityon May 22, 2004   Link
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    Just another urban alienation song, really a vehicle for Matt Freeman's insane bass solo...

    UnionBloodon November 03, 2004   Link
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    yeah, matt rules

    TheFedman2002on July 04, 2005   Link
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    oh so fuckin verythe fact he can play 8 notes in a sec... anyway, nasty punk song about i guess stickin up for yourself. love lars voice on this.

    basstardon September 05, 2005   Link
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    I think the lyrics are kinda beside the point here, this song is all about matt's solo. They kinda have a tossed off feel to em, like lars intended to write more, but it just wasn't working out, so he just stuck em on this track.

    SaintJimon June 07, 2006   Link
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    street punk influences yaddah yaddah its been said matt can fuckin shred on bass

    peace.love.ska.punkon June 12, 2007   Link

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