Woke up, same clothes from
last night or the night before
Smashed up my alarm clock
But it still ringing on the
bedroom floor
My brain tells me
Go back to sleep
something is happening
planet ministry is calling
Get up (get up) join in (join in)
it's time to pump up the volume

CHORUS
Wake up to Ministry of Mayhem
(Ministry of Mayhem)
It's non- stop punk rock
hurricane AM
(Ministry of Mayhem)
Dogs are barking, neighbours
howling, we can her a thing
So wake up to the Ministry of Mayhem

Kaos is ruling




Invading robosapiens
Holly, you're looking fit, won't
you let me be your superman
Feels like i've been hit by a train
Something is happening
planet Ministry is calling

get up (get up) join in (join in)
it's time to pump up the volume

REPEAT CHORUS

Think i'm going just a
little bit crazy

Dr Helmet been
experimenting on me
Better than double vision
Triplets on the television
Little Rays chasing me for
breaching the security
just another Mayhem saturday

REPEAT CHORUS

Hey, hey, here we go now
na-na-na, na-na-na, ho!
(Ministry of Mayhem)

it's the Ministry of Ministry of Mayhem



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    Jesus 'Chainsaw-juggling' Christ...

    quiffpornon May 17, 2005   Link
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    oh my god....what IS this shit????

    daughterofdarknesson February 12, 2006   Link
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    Well... It's either they were on something when they wrote it, or this is an attempt at making the theme tune to bad Saturday morning kid's tv (Ministry of Mayhem...God how I hated that show.) 'rock'. I blame Busted.

    sakura-kon November 03, 2006   Link
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    Planet Ministry is calling....

    Perhaps that's where they've gone.

    peanuts and raisinson August 10, 2007   Link
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    if so..can they stay there?

    WOAHCAKEon August 15, 2007   Link

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