Let's go!

That's it, where to go?
Should I tell you where I want to go?
We'll die there be motherfucking there broad away to be
All wilted way, I'll show you the place where I want to die
We're gonna die in pain
Don't hurt my eyes, I feel the flame

Starts slowly now (starts slowly now)
Words rising high (words rising high)
We'll pay you Bodom beach terror

Late night you party until it's light
While pointing at the sky
Wash your hands in the lake of your blood
Just before you die

Bodom beach terror!

Go go!
To the place where you really want to be, want to go
From the dark away to hit lights, to hit that human light
One minute shape to hit time where you gonna go
I bet you're gonna hit ya to tear you down to a place you've never seen

Late night you party until it's light
While pointing at the sky
Wash your hands in the lake of your blood
Just before you die

Bodom beach terror!


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Bodom Beach Terror Lyrics as written by Aleksi Laiho

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    This song is about that guy that killed those teenagers at Lake Bodom back in 1960.

    DouchePatrolon November 02, 2004   Link
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    definately in my top 5!

    walmson June 15, 2005   Link
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    Great song, there is no doubt it is the most catchy off of HCD. Probably my favorite off of HCD, I can't get enough of this one.

    Adventon July 25, 2005   Link
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    Kickass party/drinking song

    Ddaduttaon February 27, 2006   Link
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    Bum it!

    =]

    EmmaExOhon July 21, 2006   Link
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    Guitar Unreal ! Like the whole CoB

    azrawon November 28, 2007   Link
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    The lyrics aren't even half right, but yeah, it's about the Reaper bringing the souls of the people who died in the Bodom murders to reak havoc upon those who still party at lake bodom today

    That's it, there's the course on the way that we wanna go I'm tied to the rope motherfucker and you're the reason why Go run and pray and see al the ways that you're gonna die Now take the pain away from my eyes and feel the flame

    robert_grim_reaperon September 10, 2008   Link
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    These lyrics are so fucking wrong, whoever submitted them should be shot and banned for life. I fucking hate it when people spread false shit around. Every goddamn lyrics website has these wrong lyrics. I've watched Alexi singing live and half the stuff on this page isn't being said by him. Such a pain in the ass. Alexi, just release the lyrics, even if they suck already. Oh, and this website is like stuck in the early 2000s.

    keraunoscopiaon May 07, 2011   Link

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