As the day is long as the
Damage done
Rise get in line getem pumped up high
Get the hammers up high get in like to
Get fucked up

Get the hammers high
Calm and cool corrupt
As the day is long as the
Damage done
We won't give away anything we've won

Is this punishment where did we go wrong
Like a new conviction of a broken law
This is life in the balance this is hate for a challange
This is killing us in the desert dust
They love the way we let the water wash away
Gonna wake shit up gonna break shit up gonna tear this
Gone dead world apart
Don't doubt the hate that's inside of my heart gonna
Break humanity just inspire of me
Gaze into my eyes and you'll find
Were losing so much more




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Damage Done Lyrics as written by Jeffery L. Hetrick David James Felton

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    Its not because they wanted to get around the censors, they're just that into their music. I'd swear too, if the drums were beating in my head like that. This is a really driving beat. The guitar, bass, synth, the drums, all of it is a collective explosion of anger and frustration and stress. The album isn't parental advisory, because theres a certain number of times you can say a certain word before they slap the sticker on it. On average, you can only say "Fuck" twice, Shit 4 times, God damn about 8-9 times. Everything else is once or twice. Thats how their rules work. I mean, watch a PG movie, they say Shit in there, don't see no problem with that.

    joeynobodyon June 03, 2007   Link

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