Boom
Semi automatic pulse
Psyched up for the next level
I plug you in
Make life flash before your eyes

Oh God so fixated
It's love labeled X-rated
Oh God so fixated
It's love labeled X-rated

Nonstop mentality
You better learn your lesson well
Nonstop mentality
You better know your heaven well
Before

Raising Hell
Raising Hell
Raising Hell
Raising Hell

Boom
Anti depressive eyes
Try to hide in an alibi
Smashed up
But feel no pain
Doesn't mean you're in the game

Oh God so fixated
It's love labeled X-rated
Oh God so fixated
It's love labeled X-rated

Nonstop mentality
You better learn your lesson well
Nonstop mentality
You better know your heaven well
Before

Raising Hell
Raising Hell
Raising Hell
Raising Hell

Nonstop mentality
You better learn your lesson well
Nonstop mentality
You better know your heaven well
Nonstop mentality
You better learn your lesson well
Nonstop mentality
You better know your heaven well

Raising Hell
Raising Hell
Raising Hell
Raising Hell

A new life
Is abused
Being bored
And ignored
So fucking what

A new life
Is abused
Being bored
And ignored
So fucking what
So fucking what
So fucking what
So fucking what


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Raising Hell Lyrics as written by Kim Ljung

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    I actually think this song has to do with having children.. I could be way off the mark but that's what I get from it.

    Rain.on August 03, 2007   Link

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