Yeah, I am the Astro-Creep
A demolition style hell
American freak, yeah
I am the crawling dead
A phantom in a box
Shadow in your head, say
Acid suicide
Freedom of the blast read the fucking lies, yeah
Scratch off the broken skin
Tear into my heart, make me do it again, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

More human than human
More human than human
More human than human

More human than human
More human than human
More human than human

Yeah, I am the jigsaw man
I turn the world around with a skeleton hand
Say, I am electric head
A cannibal core, a television said, yeah
Do not victimize
Read the motherfucker psychoholic lies, yeah
Into a psychic war
I tear my soul apart
And I eat it some more, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

More human than human
More human than human
More human than human

More human than human
More human than human
More human than human

Yeah, I am the ripper man
A locomotion mind, love American style, yeah
I am the Nexus-One
I want more life, fucker
I ain't done yet

More human than human
More human than human
More human than human
More human than human

More human than human
More human than human
More human than human
More human than human


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    Holy Shnikies! Okay... its 2023 now, right? And I know I am SO friggin late to the party on this one.... but here we go... I just watched a documentary on Blade Runner, right?.... and there is this scene that was, not exactly deleted, but altered, to say a slightly different line; So, when Roy approaches Tyrell, and Tyrell asks Roy, "What do you want?" And Roy says, "Iwant more life, fucker..."... and the scene was actually altered to say "I want more life, father..."..

    Dude.

    ....and yes, okay, I was drinking ... but, it suddenly occurred to me.. Holy SHEEIIT.. White Zombie's song, 'More Human Than Human' is about friggin Blade Runner... oh my god.. the whole song! (insert brain exploding).... so it's like 1:00 in the morning when this happens the other day, right? And I run in the bedroom and I wake up my wife and I tell her, "Huny Bunny! Wake up! The song More Human Than Human by Rob Zombie is about Blade Runner!" And I wait for a response, and then she groggly wakes up, and rolls over and looks at me with this irritated disdain, and goes, "No shit you fuckin' nerd." (Sigh) Ah, Love.

    But yeah. Blade Runner. Bingo Bango. Rob Zombie's a genius.

    • Mike Leporati
    Mleporati999on June 23, 2023   Link

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