What's Wrong
Don't you sing no ding dong
Pushing out the phony
Hook in up the rain away

[Chorus]
Motion
Can't you feel the motion
You can see right through me
We can etch a part of me

Take this
Break the ryme and make this
Get up on it Oh Yeah
Close your eyes and fly away

[Chorus]

Get up on this wisconsin death trip [Repeat: x4]

What's Wrong
Don't you sing no ding dong
Pushing out the phony
Hook in up the rain away

[Chorus]

Get up on this wisconsin death trip [Repeat: x8]

Take me
Yeah you ride and make me
Feel the inside Oh Yeah
You can have me anyway

[Chorus]

Get this Wisconsin Death Trip


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Wisconsin Death Trip Lyrics as written by Kenneth Lacey Antonio Campos

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    General Comment

    Just a little bit of Static-X trivia here:

    The name of the album and the song Wisconsin Death Trip, according to Wayne Static, are from a book he found at a yard sale. It was full of pictures of dead bodies and babies in coffins, and he says it left an impact on him.

    Just a little info on it...I don't see how it relates to this song, though. Any takers?

    Static-X's Biatchon April 27, 2002   Link
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    your right about the book...but I wouldn't have a clue what it's about.... Static-X is bringing out a comic in may...called static-x...I dont read comics, but it's got a remix CD on it...so I'll get the first issue :)

    ferret_85on May 09, 2002   Link
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    It is about the book thing. I think what happened in this town in Wisconsin where one year in like the 19th Century everyone started killing each other. Not all at once just ocassionally if you get my drift but loads of people either where murdered or commited suicide. For example, there was this one knid who shot his dad point-blank with a rifle and went on the run with his little brother because he threatened to kill him too. They went on the run for about a week until the police caught them. The older brother was like the youngest person to be executed but the little brother was let off because he had nothing to do with the murder. I watched a programme about it on tv.

    Harry Manbackon May 21, 2002   Link
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    That should be 'one KID killed his dad'

    Harry Manbackon May 21, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    drug-induced hallucinogenic insanity

    apathyon May 28, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    YEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAH

    Survived Abortionon July 01, 2002   Link
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    I always thought it was about sex... : )

    DaRkStArX87on July 25, 2002   Link
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    Oh yeah-and i really like how in the beginnig they put the Mario Bros. sound effects : )

    DaRkStArX87on July 25, 2002   Link
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    Mario Bro. VS Wayne Static in a fight...who would win?...

    TheAnimalsCageon August 05, 2002   Link
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    it depends if luigi has mario's back

    DaRkStArX87on August 05, 2002   Link

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