Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey

You built me up with your wishing hell
I didn't have to sell you
You threw your money in the pissing well
You do just what they tell you

Repent, that's what I'm talking about
I shed the skin to feed the fake
Repent, that's what I'm talking about
Whose mistake am I, anyway?

Cut the head off
Grows back hard
I am the hydra
Now you'll see your star

Prick your finger, it is done
The moon has now eclipsed the sun
Angel has spread its wings
The time has come for bitter things
Prick your finger, it is done
The moon has now eclipsed the sun
Angel has spread its wings
The time has come for bitter things

Repent (that's what he's talking about)
I shed the skin to feed the fake
Repent (that's what he's talking about)
Whose mistake am I, anyway?

Cut the head off
Grows back hard
I am the hydra
Now you'll see your star

Hey, hey, hey, hey
The time has come, it is quite clear
Our antichrist is almost here
The time has come, it is quite clear
Our antichrist is almost here
The time has come, it is quite clear
Our antichrist is almost here

Cut the head off
Grows back hard
I am the hydra
Now you'll see your star

Hey, hey, hey, hey
When you are suffering know that I have betrayed you
When you are suffering know that I have betrayed you
When you are suffering know that I have betrayed you
When you are suffering know that I have betrayed you
When you are suffering know that I have betrayed you
When you are suffering know that I have betrayed you
When you are suffering know that I have betrayed you
When you are suffering know that I have betrayed you


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Antichrist Superstar Lyrics as written by Jeordie White Brian Hugh Warner

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    sorry forgot to add this. Being a christian doesn't mean going on to websites and trying to change single minded peoples (no offense) views, it's about makeing a difference, praying and living. Spreading God's Word to people who WANT to hear it. Go on a mission trip, go out and make a difference to people who actually need it. Don't sit at your computer and try to fight a case you can't win. I personally am going on a mission trip to help people, and i'll tell you what. I'll be listen to Marilyn Manson the entire 16 hour trip. Choice in music is a part of living (which is what GOD wants us to do) not every one is a devil worshiper just because they listen to brian's music. Take your views to somewhere that really needs it. please.

    Daniel Mansonon July 04, 2004   Link

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