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Welcome to Planet Motherfucker/Psychoholic Slag Lyrics
Woven in the surface a premonition of a land erupting
a sparkling occasion of a city crashdown! overhead
Revolv'n in a whirlpool a drag-o-rama walk'n on the
sidewalk so let me see ya howl'n through the keyhole
"god damn, swept away" she shouted - she love it - get
in away yeah! I concentrate the midnight without the
benefit of ceremony - whoever said, "The one who strips
your soul is the one that got away" a weather-beaten
angel descending to embrace the cemetery - got love - so
mystifying "god damn, swept away" she shouted - she
love it - get in away yeah! she shouted - she love it - get
in away - yeah! voodoo beat on
the mind the digs too deep to find
something has got to give, man
[psych-out] racketeer or star you
are just what you are, don't play
the misty, baby! [get you] into a
river sky electro nation cry "i need
another, now" drift beyond the
sleeping the moon is shift'n
shadows on her figure - swamptime
locomotion "i can't take it,
anymore!" sunlight through the
shutters illuminating moment to
the moment buzz a halo over "god
damn, swept away" she shouted -
she love it - get in away - yeah -
planet pretty kill - motherfucker hang me on the
thrills - psychoholic slag tomorrow is another drag
[yeah] picnic in the homeland - like a jesus super-star
yeah! kiss me deadly, baby [baby] i know who you are
[come on] planet pretty kill - motherfucker hang me on
the thrills yeah! no small heaven [haven] i got the left
hand of the keeper - meet me in st. louis "god" a one-
way ticket's cheaper yeah! time-travel i'm walk'n
[walk'n] i got a white line zombie fever [fever] yeah!
time bomb the hero [hero] yeah get down!!
a sparkling occasion of a city crashdown! overhead
Revolv'n in a whirlpool a drag-o-rama walk'n on the
sidewalk so let me see ya howl'n through the keyhole
"god damn, swept away" she shouted - she love it - get
in away yeah! I concentrate the midnight without the
benefit of ceremony - whoever said, "The one who strips
your soul is the one that got away" a weather-beaten
angel descending to embrace the cemetery - got love - so
mystifying "god damn, swept away" she shouted - she
love it - get in away yeah! she shouted - she love it - get
in away - yeah! voodoo beat on
the mind the digs too deep to find
something has got to give, man
[psych-out] racketeer or star you
are just what you are, don't play
the misty, baby! [get you] into a
river sky electro nation cry "i need
another, now" drift beyond the
sleeping the moon is shift'n
shadows on her figure - swamptime
locomotion "i can't take it,
anymore!" sunlight through the
shutters illuminating moment to
the moment buzz a halo over "god
damn, swept away" she shouted -
she love it - get in away - yeah -
planet pretty kill - motherfucker hang me on the
thrills - psychoholic slag tomorrow is another drag
[yeah] picnic in the homeland - like a jesus super-star
yeah! kiss me deadly, baby [baby] i know who you are
[come on] planet pretty kill - motherfucker hang me on
the thrills yeah! no small heaven [haven] i got the left
hand of the keeper - meet me in st. louis "god" a one-
way ticket's cheaper yeah! time-travel i'm walk'n
[walk'n] i got a white line zombie fever [fever] yeah!
time bomb the hero [hero] yeah get down!!
Song Info
Submitted by
-l3th4l- On Jul 08, 2001
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Could it be about the old Leslie Neilson movie "Forbidden Planet"? I just dunno
it could be, rob zombie does like all those old movies
it could be, rob zombie does like all those old movies
They made a video for this song.
If it were an animated super-natural thriller, it would involve some kind of entity/painting that encompassed earth, a God and his new found lover, Gaia, having sex, deciding if he will destroy her before caring on....
The sound byte of "Get up and kill!" after planet pretty kill is from the opening moments of George Romero's Dawn of the Dead.