Thrash it, bash it, live to smash it
Light the spark, reach out and crash it

Rip it stronger, grind it longer
Harder faster rabbit master

Sleeping beast rest in peace
Far too primal
Rip the flesh, taste of death
Bite the gristle
Killing game, primitive inquisition
Tear it up, inside out
Small incision

Assimilate trust in hate
Your obsession
Celebrate assassinate
Your religion
Us and them hollow field
Sensing fear
Cannibal can't believe you're a person

Cannibal
Cannibal

Chop it up, peel the skin
Slow dissection
Sick minds I'm blind to the reason
Tune it up, touch down
Angel grinder
Cannibal watch and prey on the victim

Cannibal
Cannibal

Killing game
Watch and prey on the victim
Rabid beast
Can't believe you're a cannibal
Can't believe you're a cannibal
Can't believe you're a cannibal
Can't believe you're a cannibal

Thrash it, bash it, live to smash it
Light the spark, reach out and crash it
Rip it stronger, grind it longer
Harder faster rabbit master
Harder faster rabbit master


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    Yea, animals eat other animals, but humans are the only ones who gorge themselves. Tigers eat deers to survive. Granted, we use the meat to survive, but survival does not include an eating contest.

    ib2raw06on July 24, 2008   Link

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