Kill the nazis
Kill 'em all
Kill the nazis
Right now
Kill the nazis
Kill 'em dead
Kill the nazis
Smash their heads
Kill the nazis
Kill them dead
In the head
Take a shovel to his friend
Round them up on a ship
Shoot a missile in the side
To the bottom where they go
Nazis are better off dead



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    haha funny but nazis probably desevre it but you just cant kill people because they arent like you. but they DO deserve it! another great song by another great band

    strong-thru-oi1on June 05, 2003   Link
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    people who only want to destroy innocent people's lifes and kill people becouse theyr'e non-whites deserv to die, respect people and they'll respect you. Nazis have to die

    ENion January 11, 2006   Link
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    hahaha i love Total Chaos everytime i hear this song i think about the fuckin redneck nazi johnny Rebel Kill the nazis kill em dead

    Veganarchiston July 26, 2009   Link

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