When will you open up your eyes...
By the time it's almost over you
Get up and, get up and...
Fight! Fight !Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!

Announcing the birth of the new world order
As pronounced by the seers of doom
Bow down to the almighty dollar
Who's at the top and where are you
A Trojan horse is inside the border
A secret hidden in plain view
Its funk dude nigga bring me the doctor
This black magic world white collar

I gotta get out, out of California
New World Order, new world order
I gotta get out, out of California
New world order, new world order...

9-11...huh - now watch your back

Yeah 120 years ago
The illuminati surfaced in Bohemian grove
33rd degree
Free masons of old
The American doctor
The skull and posts
The matrix
Sign of the sacred
Geometric
Doctrines of hatred
Separation
Programmed for generations
The perfect death of a nation

I gotta get out, out of California
New World Order, new world order
I gotta get out, out of California
New world order, new world order...
I gotta get out, out of California
New world order, new world order
I gotta, gotta, gotta get out

People of America
Please stay calm
Please stay in your homes
The terrorists are coming to get you
Please be very afraid
Please be very afraid
Pay no attention to your minds eye

Check-check, yo...
I woke up
In a nightmare
I want to know is it too late
The future is not yet written
And our numbers are
Too great
They see us
Like cattle
They see us as profane
The sit at the top of the pyramid American royalty what's the big secret

I don't want to go to Guantanamo bay
I don't want to go to Guantanamo bay
I don't want to go to Guantanamo bay
Don't let them come and take me away
Don't let them come and take me away
Don't let them come and take me away
Don't let them come and take me away
Don't let them come and take me away

Get out, get out, get out
New world order, new world order
Get out, get out of California
New World Order, new world order
Get out, get out of California
New World Order, new world order
Get out, get out, get OUT!

Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!


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    This song is epic. I love their songs about the Illuminati.

    minoshaon August 27, 2007   Link
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    I think it is "It's Voodoo nigga, bring me the doctor"

    minoshaon September 03, 2007   Link

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