You sell your soul now and there's nobody left. Friends dropping off like flies. Pushed to the brink how much longer did you think they'd humor your disguise? Spend all you're life kissing ass up the corporate ladder. Doing anything to get ahead including fucking over friends. To make that wallet fatter. Roll the credits to the show it's over before you know. You sell the blood you bleed. A life controlled by greed. What's that, another threat? Another cowardly admission it seems to me. You claim we're not professional enough. My apology done professionally. Fuck you and all of what you say. So stick who you know up your right winged ass and fuck your shallow industry. Roll the credits to the show it's over before you know. You sell the blood you bleed. Is this how you succeed? Treating people as if they were your slaves. I've been sold.


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    this song is basically about how people who work for corporations and shit do anything to get ahead and be successful even if mean betraying friends or other people. The guitar solo in the beginning is amazing. this song kicks ass.

    teenagefuckupon June 11, 2002   Link
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    most thought provoking line ive ever heard "If you gave jesus a gun would he kill if he had too?"

    BigwigStayAsleepon July 12, 2002   Link
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    At the beginning of the song, what the background voice says?

    Crustyon August 19, 2002   Link
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    to quote bigwig "it's about how f*cked up the record industry is"

    NIpTErINkon September 03, 2002   Link
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    The slow part with the kickass guitar riffs in the middle is really cool !

    LowEgoon September 23, 2002   Link
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    I like the intro, its a tribute to Slayer, its pretty obvious if your into them.

    MattyJinnon November 17, 2004   Link

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