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| Marilyn Manson – We're From America Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Pretty cool song. What a lot of you dipshits don't realize is that not everyone in America is a fucked up, pro-war, hillbilly, McDonalds eating retard. You can't just generalize that to everyone. Every country is fucked up. Our politicians need to be fucking castrated though, I'll tell you that. People have been pretty dissatisfied with the actions of the government and whenever people fuck up in our country, there's always someone there to check them and put them in place. Well, usually.
Like I said though, pretty cool Manson song. I think everyone can relate to this. |
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| Machine Head – Davidian Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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It has a bunch of meanings. Flynn has said in the past that its about the Waco Seige, which it is most definitely related to but recently, he's said its not all about it. It (I guess) can relate to the fight at the petrol station with faggot ass gangsters but its also about what The Deceived said. |
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| Machine Head – Blood For Blood Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Yep, and if 'You hit me, I'll hit you back. You stab me, I'll stab you back. You fuck me, I'll fuck you right back.' Blood for blood, eye for an eye. |
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| Machine Head – Block Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Yeah, I agree with Vomitowski. In my opinion, The Burning Red was a completely kick ass record even though it was different. If you want to listen to the same music over and over, listen to Fear Factory. If they continued on that style then it would just be another 'okay' record in the shadow of Burn My Eyes. Plus, they got Ahrue who helped make their weakest album, consequently leading to their near downfall and his leaving. But that all helped to bring Phil Demmel and create Through The Ashes as well as The Blackening. |
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| Machine Head – American High Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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No...the album they were being pressured to release with radio friendly songs wasn't Supercharger. That album never existed and consisted only of demo tracks. Supercharger was of their own accord and the weakest album they've done. Thank God they made this though, and thank God Ahrue faggot-face left because if he didn't, there would be no Through The Ashes and no Blackening. |
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