Murder at your every foot step
A child's toy sudden death
Sniper blazes you through your knees
Falling down, can you feel the heat burn?

Ambushed by the spray of lead
Count the bullet holes in your head
Screaming skull sent out to die
Living mandatory suicide

Suicide, suicide, suicide, suicide

Holes burn deep in your chest
Raked by machine gun fire
Screaming skull sent out to die
Living mandatory suicide

Suicide, suicide, suicide, suicide

Lying, dying, screaming in pain
Begging, pleading, bullets drop like rain
Minds explode, pain sheers to your brain
Radical amputation, this is insane

Fly swatter stakes, drive through your chest
Spikes impale you as you're forced off the crest
Soldier of misfortune
Hunting with bated breath

A vile smell, like tasting death
Dead bodies, dying and wounded
Litter the city streets
Shattered glass and bits of clothing and human deceit
Dying terror
Bloods cheap, it's everywhere
Mandatory suicide, massacre on the front line, aah


Lyrics submitted by jt, edited by MortyShorty

Mandatory Suicide [Live] Lyrics as written by Kerry King Jeffery John Hanneman

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    so is the line "A Childs Toy Sudden Death" a referance to "full metal jacket" where the teddybear blows up?

    for me, this is most definatly an anti war song. like they said about angel of death: "we shouldn't have to tell people it's bad"

    Slayer trust that their audiance can think for themselves, they dont tell you what to think about war. I don't see any of the things described in the song as positive, hence making it an anti war song.

    awdrgon September 17, 2006   Link

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