Another land, another culture
With a different kind of life
What was once forbidden
Belongs here to social life

While you travel to those countries
You can live a thousand lives
In a castle somewhere in britain
Or a temple down in asia

Give me a golden shower
Give me a new thrill
Give me this experience
And give me the last kill
Give me almighty power
Give me a strong will
Give me a new life
And give me the final thrill

Hatred, boredom and the lies
Plenty of false moral rules
Breaking them in many ways
You don't belong to these fools

Being sneaky, unpredictable
Never is forgiven
Condemned and rejected
But you live, you live your life


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    Glappkontakton March 27, 2011   Link
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    Ever notice Funker Vogt has a sort of formula to some of his songs, They have a techno style intro, with an offbeat lyrical intro, to more onbeat lyrics, then the chorus, to onbeat lyrics to chorus type thing to fade out techno style songs like... Final Thrill, Date Of Expiration, Refugees, Traumatic Event, Under Deck, History, Battlefields, Nuclear winter (sort of)

    Anyway this song always reminds me of Macross Plus, because of the meaning (near the end of macross when Sharon Apple is singing to Isamu to give him his "Final Thrill")

    Lexiticuson July 02, 2003   Link
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    "Give me a golden shower" Is he talking about watersports? 0.o

    xzen54321on October 24, 2005   Link

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