"Kill for kicks"
"Bio-readouts are all in the green, looks like she's alive"
Resist, resist, resist
"Killed your lovers"
Resist the command
Vicious warning
Deface, deface the ?

Fleeing from rejection,
You're fleeing from the lies
Nothing for the loser,
The hero always dies.
The look in your eye
The pressure, you kill with a knife
Toxins and games
You, you vow to win
Resist the command
Deface, deface the ?
And vow to win

"Kill for kicks"
Filth!
Excite! Excite!
What are we living for?
Excite! Excite!
We fade away

Menace of mine
We sellout
We fade away
"You're going down"
Escape from rejection,
Escape from the lies
Nothing for the loser,
The hero always dies.
The theme for protection,
Your scheme full of lies,
Nothing for the loser,
The hero always dies.
Resist the command!
"Killed your loved ones"
My ??? is burning
You want to die
"Bio-readouts are all in the green, looks like she's alive"
Resist the command!

The theme for your lies
"Kill for kicks"
"Bio-readouts are all in the green"
Resist


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Resist Lyrics as written by Wilhelm Anton Leeb Nowell Rhys Fulber

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    I look at this song to be about the horrors of animal testing. Course: Fleeing from rejection, You're fleeing from the lies (the person experimenting) Nothing for the loser, The hero always dies. (the poor animal)

    thexon August 08, 2013   Link

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