With a hundred and eighty miles
You can press my button and see
Faster than a mach 5 I can make you bleed
I'm self-undercover you wont even know I'm there
I can kill all of you you better beware

[Chorus]
Its the dawn of the new future weapon
I'm after your soul [Repeat: x2]
Its the prime speed and violence of action
I'm at the controls
Yes at the controls

Higher than a mile
My weaponology
I can take you out there
With pin point accuracy
Riding in a raptor
Danger to the max
Shoot if you flying by
With the power of my attack

[Chorus]

Living in this present
Living this lie
The air you breathe is a poisonous fire
The sounds you hear destroy the tune
The sounds you hear destroy...

With a hundred and eighty miles
You can press my button and see
Faster than a mach 5 I can make you bleed

[Chorus: x2]

[Repeat: x2]
I'm at the controls
I'm after your soul


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New Future Weapon Lyrics as written by Brian Tichy Billy Idol

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    This song is obviously talking about mass destruction weapons, and how in the future we can easily wipe the human race out quite easily by the press of a button. It's insanity, and is number 6 on the most likely thing that will happen to wipe out the human race on earth which would be man made. Scary stuff.

    AbsentMindedon June 23, 2010   Link

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