Reload

Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die

Silhouetting, complicating
Whom to dare, I do not care
What is form and exploration
Everything is everywhere
Increase time and spin around it
Ready for another day
Power up and memorize it
Snap the mag and blow away

Pin eyed god
Get away
Pin eyed god
Here to stay, yeah
Pin eyed god
Break on you
Pin eyed god
Coming through, yeah

Time to die
Time to die

I rejecting, back and building
Where you stare - I do not care
What is crawling and competing
Everything is everywhere
Deep inside you get around it
Reaching back another day
Jump it up and feel the heat
You snap the mag and blow away

Pin eyed god
Get away
Pin eyed god
Here to stay, yeah
Pin eyed god
Break on you
Pin eyed god
Coming through, yeah

Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die

Reload
Reload
Reload
Reload, yeah
Reload

Pin eyed god
Get away
Pin eyed god
Here to stay, yeah
Pin eyed god
Break on you
Pin eyed god
Coming through, yeah

Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die
Time to die

Reload


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Reload Lyrics as written by Rob Wolfgang Zombie Rob Zombie

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    this song is really cool. out of all the zombie songs i've hearfd so far, this is the heaviest. it also has a very fast beat to it which i like. it definently fits well on the matrix2 album.

    F.O.G_24-7on August 03, 2006   Link
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    Does anyone know is this a cover of Minstry's song Reload? They don't really sound alike though.

    PCS153on June 09, 2008   Link
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    No comments on this song? How it could happen? I think it's very nice and aggressive song without any meaning, or may be i just don't see the meaning...

    -=ViRUS=-on June 07, 2006   Link

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