Dismiss the face of reason
Deny all consequence
Fuck you and your opinion
We're coming to wage a fucking war against
Bring hell, we'll bring the fury
Disrespecting printed lies
Payback faceless assaulting
No one to hide behind

Judge me, use me motherfucker
Hate me, fear me, we're waging fucking war against
Headless, handless, motherfucker
Cold, white, and breathless

Rob me and leave me bleeding
Criticized by ignorance
No sense of understanding
We're coming to wage a fucking war again
Anyone who attempts to crush this
Exercise in futility
Defend our platform crumbling
Respect or cross the line

Judge me, use me motherfucker
Hate me, fear me, we're waging fucking war against
Headless, handless, motherfucker
Cold, white, and breathless

Use me
To sell your fucking magazine
Abuse me
Ya don't even know me
Judge me
Without a goddamn reason
Come on, try to tear me down

Judge me, use me motherfucker
Hate me, fear me, we're waging fucking war against
Headless, handless, motherfucker
Cold, white, and breathless

We're coming
We're coming
We're coming
We're coming motherfucker!


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    about standing up for yourself, don't take shit from no fucker

    hardcore_freakon November 22, 2007   Link

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