Attention thrills, and then it kills
They make you king, and make you I'll
'Til you're alone, dead on your throne

So my idea of fun
Is killing everyone
My idea of fun
Is killing everyone
My idea of fun
Is killing everyone

Now is the season for war with no reason
Now is the season for war with no reason

They break your skin, when you're a kid
They steal your soul, and keep it hid
And that is why, I hate mankind

'Cause my idea of fun
Is killing everyone
My idea of fun
Is killing everyone
My idea of fun
Is killing everyone

My idea of fun is killing everyone
My idea of fun is killing everyone
My idea of fun

My idea of fun is killing everyone
My idea of fun is killing everyone
My idea of fun


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  • +1
    General Comment

    i love this song:P

    serialsonon April 07, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    i think this song is about herion, i dont know the first verse kinda spells it out... "Attention thrills, and then it kills They make you king, and make you ill 'Til you're alone, dead on your throne"

    it makes sense, anyone else?

    Connor12345678on July 02, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Wickedly hardcore song, too bad the recording is weak...

    Vacuitys Baneon March 30, 2007   Link
  • 0
    My Interpretation

    'They break your skin, when you're a kid They steal your soul, and keep it hid And that is why, I hate mankind'

    i don't think is about drugs, even if the fist lyrics make sence. i think it's obvious: its talking about hating mankind the way it is. we built our own world of power and happiness and untill it breakes we think it's ok. the world is build of oppression and illusions. it's something like the 'working class hero' but more personal than political.

    Louyiihnon September 26, 2012   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    i think its about power....like bush...

    RaZZoron July 14, 2008   Link

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