Dreamlands of danger
Darkside pleasures
Bad behavior
Dreamlands of danger
Darkside pleasures
At their best
At their best

Punk rock, shell toes
Horns and halos
Wicked whit wings
And pointed tails
Devil's eyes and nine inch nails
Nocturnal renegades
The eternal drug raid
I go by the name of Mr. Shifty Switchblade
Getting paid in the shade
As lyrics ricochet,
Of the walls
From the ceiling to the floor
Off the door
And down the hall
I'm evil like Knievel
Kicking white trash
Psycho cerebral, palsy ballsy
Bad ass
Dress in black
From the wrong side of the tracks
Crazy Town
Yo. we strike like deep impact

[Chorus]
Why can't you see?
I cannot feel till you bring
Me down
Dream lands of danger
Darkside pleasures
Bad behavior
Dreamlands of danger
Darkside Pleasures
At their best

My subconscious launches me
Into evil territory
I'm surrounded by voyeurs
And crack smoking lawyers
No shame, Burnt lips
Tripping on acid rain
Legally insane deranged,
Some people, never change

[Chorus]

Nasty na na , ha, ha
Darkside marijuana
Fueled of the drama
Drifting on the darkside
I'm the black eye bomber
Do what I do on a darkside
Rendezvous
Raising hell, out the shell
Of fantasies I never tell
Dispersin' untamed perversion
My bad Brain's working
Circle jerking, rocking riddles,
Sex pistol, sexperts
Acting uncivil

[Chorus]


Lyrics submitted by icy_fire

Darkside Lyrics as written by Seth Binzer Brett Mazur

Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC

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    crazy town is not nu metal you idiot ... nu metal was made by teens of the ''y'' gen . my gen ''x'' didnt even call bands nu metal .it happend after 1999 teens started that label more frequent .. dumbassess.. thats a bullshit label and doesnt apply to anything . crazytown is ok but weak ryhmes . this would be more rap/rock than anything else .. not that it matters cause who gives a shit about genres . the band though needs to work on their sound . it doesnt seem to get any of the songs point across .. just weak but not a lost cause . they have potential but need a new lyricist..

    NIKKIEon April 23, 2004   Link

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