All simple monkeys with alien babies
Amphetamines for boys, crucifixes for ladies
Sampled and soulless, worldwide and real webbed
You sell all the living for more safer dead

Anything to belong
Anything to belong

Rock is deader than dead
Shock is all in your head
Your sex and your dope is all that we're fed
So fuck all your protests and put them to bed

God is in the TV
Rock! La, la, la, la, la, la
Rock! La, la, la, la, la
Rock! La, la, la, la, la, la
Rock! La, la, la, la, la

One thousand mothers are praying for it
We're so full of hope and so full of shit
Build a new God to medicate and to ape
Sell us Ersatz dressed up and real fake

Anything to belong
Anything to belong

Rock is deader than dead
Shock is all in your head
Your sex and your dope is all that we're fed
So fuck all your protests and put them to bed

God is in the TV
Rock! La, la, la, la, la, la
Rock! La, la, la, la, la
Rock! La, la, la, la, la, la
Rock! La, la, la, la, la

La, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la

Rock is deader than dead
Shock is all in your head
Your sex and your dope is all that we're fed
So fuck all your protests and put them to bed
Rock (rock) is deader than dead
Shock (shock) is all in your head
Your sex and your dope is all that we're fed
So fuck all your protests and put them to bed


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Rock Is Dead Lyrics as written by Jeordie White Brian Hugh Warner

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    Why is it that half you assholes fall for flamebait so easily? I mean one asshole says something, then he says he was kidding, and then you assholes still try to make a point by saying "Nuh-uh, ur ghey lolololo". Damn. Manson is smart as hell, yet some of you assholes.... Why do you bother existing?

    Yeah, the Brave New World comparison works pretty well. I havent read 1984 yet. Amphetamines for boys part... Although I guess since the 90's was such better time, they didn't have ritalin back then, and ADHD wasnt fabricated yet... Anyway, ritalin is basically speed. A lot of people with ADD or ADHD I known tended to be creative individuals, yet they were fed this shit, and then they were just kinda die in a way, if you get it.... Brainwashed and stupid future CEO of Assholes Inc., you know? Meh...

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