A new revolution
The ultimate war
KMFDM is back for more
Twice the mayhem
Triple the force
Ten times the action
Total hardcore

Shanghai-Stockholm-Berlin-Tel Aviv
The world rotates to the Ultra-Heavy Beat
From the gutter to the top
KMFDM will never stop

Violence anger and anarchy
A megaton load of toxic debris
Money power all you can eat
The manifestation of ultimate greed

Tokyo-Moscow-Chicago-Madrid
The world rotates to the Ultra-Heavy Beat
From the gutter to the top
KMFDM will never stop

RIP THE SYSTEM throw it away
No legislation will stand in our way
Anti anti in the USA
Ends with an M
Begins with a K

D.I.Y. destroy what destroys you
D.I.Y. do or die
D.I.Y. destroy what destroys you
D.I.Y. do or die
D.I.Y. destroy what destroys you
D.I.Y. do or die
D.I.Y. destroy what destroys you
D.I.Y. do or die

D.I.Y. destroy what destroys you
D.I.Y. do or die
Anti anti in the USA
D.I.Y. destroy what destroys you
D.I.Y. do or die
Ends with an M
Begins with a K

Destroy


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