“What’s going on here?”
“Murder, you want some?” (Sample)
Come on everybody let’s go to the show
Murder is fun because my daddy told me so
Grab a gun, grab a knife, even hands will do
Punch em like a mother @#%$ even rape a few
@#%$ the righteous wave and ride the evil undertow
If blood is what you want embrace the demon glow
Grab a gun, grab a knife, even hands will do
You punch em like a mother @#%$ even rape a few
We are the villains
Sucker fish fuckers down in the sink
We are the aliens
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
We are the losers
Flushing our faces into the world
This is a sin fix
This is a sin fix
Now that we have seized you and pleased you
Come alive and murder your senses
Find yourself knee deep in the dead
Come alive and murder your senses
This is a sin fix
This is a sin fix
Come on everybody let’s go to the show
Murder is fun because my daddy told me so
Grab a gun, grab a knife, even hands will do
Punch em like a mother @#%$ even rape a few
@#%$ the righteous wave and ride the evil undertow
If blood is what you want embrace the demon glow
Grab a gun, grab a knife, even hands will do
You punch em like a mother @#%$ even rape a few
We are the villains
Sucker fish fuckers down in the sink
We are the aliens
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
We are the losers
Flushing our faces into the world
This is a sin fix
This is a sin fix
Now that we have sieged you and pleased you
Come alive and murder your senses
Find yourself knee deep in the dead
Come alive and murder your senses
This is a sin fix
This is a sin fix
“Oh no their all dead, their all dead!” (Sample)
“I tried to tell the others, but they wouldn’t believe me. You’re all doomed, you’re all doomed…” (Sample)


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    Even though most of LLK's lyrics are taken from b-level horror movies, I think this song can also have a social meaning. It seems after the Columbine incident most "popular kids" at schools, the type that listen to Britney Spear and all that shit tend to think that the ones who listen to metal and all this stuff will definately shoot up the school and are violent psychopaths. This songs seems to be talking about that sarcastically, especially in the chorus.

    Naked_and_loving_iton April 19, 2003   Link
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    This song is awesome.. LLk Rocks

    blazaejunkon April 22, 2003   Link
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    I believe this song is about the PC-shooter Doom. "Knee Deep in the Dead" is a name of a level in Doom and theres the "You’re all doomed, you’re all doomed…” In the end. Also, I note that this song makes me want to play a shooter-game...

    ShadowClutchon May 01, 2005   Link
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    The lines are from Stephen King's The Dark Half. "What’s going on here?” “Murder, you want some?” LLK is sort of cheese, but I vcan't help but love them.

    prettylush5446on July 25, 2006   Link
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    perfect song to kill people to in twisted metal

    FRYLORD13on April 27, 2008   Link

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