Systematically depopulated, nuclear annihilation
Mind rotting flesh eating cellular infection
Genetically manipulated human imitation
All staring through my window
As I sit here in damnation
And I wonder how we're gonna end
If we keep up this pace
Will we progress or end the human race?
We're destroying our planet
We've fallen from grace
I just can't take it anymore
Take me from this place to
This wall of sound that surrounds me
And keeps me bound to the underground
It's in my heart and in my soul
I wanna kill you with my rock and roll
And destroy the forces that control
Our pestilant existence
Can't take it anymore
Don't wanna think about it.
It makes me sick
I step outside and all I see is
Our deterioration
When we're gone all that remains
Will be plastic implantations
And I can't tell the Christians from
Satan's congregation
So everyone just climb aboard
nonstop to damnation
On this runaway machine never
Slowing down
Someone said "it's entropy" and
it's too late now
We're far too gone we keep adding
to this pile
Just wanna sit back and listen for awhile
This pestilent existance
Humanity persists in
It grows like a plague
As we wither away


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    WICKED song, against all authority touch on all kinds of shit that happens in this world. Truly a work of art.

    StringerrGirlon July 04, 2002   Link
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    Yeah, this is like my favourite AAA song. Very good.

    _punk_in_drublic_on July 19, 2002   Link
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    Everyone should be made to listen to this song (or at least read its lyrics). I think it would make the worls a better place.

    danyalshahidon August 21, 2002   Link
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    this song by reading the lyrics you get an understanding of what it is about, but all i have to say is this is an amazing song, i even bought the record just so i can feel this song on vynal, delicious.

    _Misirlou_on July 26, 2007   Link

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