One, two, three, four
Suppose I say
I'm never satisfied
Suppose I say
You cut some root to make the tree survive

Just let me kill you for a while
Just let me kill you for a smile
Just let me kill you once I'm oh so bored to death

Oh, I hunger
I hunger
I eat

Born into attitude
Asleep at the wheel
Throw all your bullets in the fire
And run like hell
Why cure the fever?
What ever happened to sweat?

Suppose I say
The vultures smile at me
Suppose I say
I've sent them down and they plan to pick you clean

And satisfaction this way comes
And satisfaction this way comes
And satisfaction's here and gone, gone yeah gone again

Oh, I hunger
I hunger
I eat

Born into attitude
Asleep at the wheel
Throw all your bullets in the fire and stand there
Born into attitude
Twist mother tongue
Throw all your bullets in the fire
And run like hell
Why cure the fever, what ever happened to sweat?

Just let me kill you for a while
Just let me kill you for a smile
Just let me kill you once for me
I'm bored to death

And satisfaction this way comes
And satisfaction this way comes
And satisfactions here and gone, gone, gone again

Yeah, I hunger
Oh, I hunger
I eat

Born into attitude
Asleep at the wheel
Throw all your bullets in the fire
And stand there

Born into attitude
Twist mother tongue
Throwing all your bullets in the fire
And run like hell
Why cure the fever, what ever happened to sweat?


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Attitude Lyrics as written by Lars Ulrich James Alan Hetfield

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    I originally just thouht this was typical "new Metallica" filler, but I was wrong. This little gem honestly kicks ass. It is headbangable and great. In my opinion, this is one of the most underated songs from them, esp. from the thrash-only fans.

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