You want me to kiss your ass
Well bend over buddy here comes my foot
I don't need your cry ass shit
Temp is rising take a fit

Bite it you scum
Bite it you scum
Bite it you scum here I come
Bite it you scum

Well you want me to contribute
All I got is blood for you
All you want is more and more
Gluttony you pig you whore

So bite it you scum here I cum
Bite it you scum I want your cum
Bite it you scum oh yum
Bite it you scum

One day when your end is near
I'll be laughin' at your fear
When your gone there'll be no one
Who'll be fucking up my fun no one!

So bite it you scum
Bite it you scum here I come
Bite it you scum I'm never gonna run
Bite it you scum
Bite it you scum
Bite it you scum
(REPEAT)


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    if you think that about him you obviously know little about him, all these wannabe shock bands.....gwar, rammstein, arent shit compared to him, i admire this guy so much, unlike bands today, he stuck to an idea, and he stayed, he didnt care what you thought, or what anyone thought, if he thought you fucking sucked, well, he thought you fucking sucked, he opened the door for alot of people.

    "here we are just sheep in the flock arranged neatly in line just to punch the clock

    compliments of the company heres your early grave you set a fine example of the new american slave"

    that intro right there is talking about minimum wage in blue collar jobs, they dont have the lyrics on this site, but throughout the song hes singing about how the american people are like sheep, willing to follow anyone.

    anyways, i disagree with what you say, id suggest you actually look into him, read about his life, if that doesnt change your mind, then i dont know whats wrong with you.

    moldykornon May 20, 2004   Link

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