You say you want it loud
I'll never turn it down
You wanta feel my power
Pound you in the ground
I wanta give you fury
Blow your head apart
I'll leave you comatose
From the very start

You say you want some Metal
I'll give you all i've got
My deadly grasp is lethal
This force will never stop

POWER METAL
ROCK FOREVER
POWER METAL
ON FOREVER

I am the metal beast
The battle dog I deal
My soul was spawned in hell
My body coiled steel
Put on this earth to
Melt it down to the core
I'll make you feel such pain
You're comin' back for more

You say you want some Metal
I'll give you all i've got
My deadly grasp is lethal
This force will never stop

POWER METAL
ROCK FOREVER
POWER METAL
ON FOREVER


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    Just a declaration of what they were doing at that time really. Kinda like Metallica did with "Hit The Lights".

    Meteddicaon December 20, 2005   Link
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    Yes, indeed. Power Metal was a kick ass album, though.

    Eliminationon June 15, 2006   Link
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    The second "You say you want some metal" should be "You say you want my metal"

    morbidgameron July 11, 2007   Link

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