Pure speed in thermal overdrive
Performance always set to the hilt
Ignition, time to ignite
The ultimate machine ever built
High-octane adreanaline rush
Nothing's gonna get in my way
Time-bomb, hell-bent for destruction
There will be hell to pay

Speed and aggression, a deadly obsession
Joining together in ultra-motion
Born out of fire, they into one
We all come together in ultra-motion

Burn, electricity
Ripping through the air-ways
The direction's not an issue
It is the energy that I crave
Forces un-natural
Conquering the speed of light
Charging, invincible
I am the power and the might
Hell racer
I gotta go, I got the speed


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    This gotta be one of the best tracks to ever start off an album, it seriously just rock! Great song from Annihilators best album to date, Waking The Fury.

    HungerForMoreon March 03, 2005   Link
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    This track rules.. It's blows my mind

    moptehon August 24, 2006   Link

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