Hey oh, here comes the danger up in this club
When we get started and we ain't go stop
We gonna turn it out till it gets too hot
Everybody sing, hey oh
Tell 'em turn it up till they can't no more
Let’s get this thing shaking like a disco ball
This is your last warning, courtesy call

Hey oh, here comes the danger up in this club
When we get started and we ain't go stop
We gonna turn it out till it gets too hot
Everybody sing, hey oh
Tell 'em turn it up till they can't no more
Let’s get this thing shaking like a disco ball
This is your last warning, courtesy call

I am not afraid of the storm that comes my way
When it hits it shakes me to the core
And makes me stronger than before
It's not a question about trust
But will you stand with us?
Can you feel it? Make it real

I think it might wash away tonight
Awaken from this never ending fight
It takes more than meets the eye
This war we're fighting is not just rotting

Hey oh, here comes the danger up in this club
When we get started and we ain't go stop
We gonna turn it out till it gets too hot
Everybody sing, hey oh
Tell 'em turn it up till they can't no more
Let’s get this thing shaking like a disco ball
This is your last warning, courtesy call

There's a rumble in the floor
So get prepared for war
When it hits it'll knock you to the ground
When it shakes up everything around
But survival is a must
So will you stand with us?
Can you feel it? Make it real
Make me feel it

I think it might wash away tonight
Awaken from this never ending fight
It takes more than meets the eye
This war we're fighting is not just rotting

Hey oh, here comes the danger up in this club
When we get started and we ain't go stop
We gonna turn it out till it gets too hot
Everybody sing, hey oh
Tell 'em turn it up till they can't no more
Let’s get this thing shaking like a disco ball
This is your last warning, courtesy call

Hey oh, here comes the danger up in this club
When we get started and we ain't go stop
We're gonna turn it up till it gets too hot
Everybody sing, hey oh
Tell 'em turn it out till they can't no more
Let’s get this thing shaking like a disco ball
This is your last warning, courtesy call


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