Well, in the middle of the night
And the early morning light
You can hear them a million miles away
They'll be bangin' on their drums
Bangin' on your door
Waving their flags telling you the score

Watch out for the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
Oh no, it's the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
Look out for the rock brigade
Leading you away, away

So when they hit your town
You better get down
I'm tellin' no lies to you, mister
'Cause they live for rock n' roll
They'll try to steal your soul
Might even try to steal your sister

Watch out for the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
Oh no, it's the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
Look out for the rock brigade
Leading you away, away, away

So, in the middle of the night
Or the early morning light
If you hear them comin' your way
Well, you better watch your step
Don't step out of line
'Cause here they come, one more time

Watch out for the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
Oh no, it's the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
Look out for the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
You better watch for the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)

I say, watch for the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
Keep your eyes on the rock brigade
(Rock brigade)
Don't let your eyes off the rock brigade
They'll be leading you away, away, away


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Rock Brigade Lyrics as written by Richard Savage Peter Andrew Willis

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    whoa whoa hold on, NO ONE HAS COMMENTED ON THIS? well we have to change that. this songs ROCKS plain and simple. i guess its just about a bunch of people coming to rock our socks off.

    Joe sounds great here, way different, but great. Rick kills those drums, it's a shame he had to lose an arm, but hey he stills kills with one arm! and he's only 17 years ols on this song!

    masterofpuppets80on May 01, 2004   Link
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    yeah what the hell- this song freakin rules! 1 post in 2 years?? I've always loved this song and for YEARS I had NO IDEA it was Def Leppard!! I couldn't believe it was them when I found out, then I couldnt believe that it took me that long to find out it WAS them!!! One of the few DL songs where Joe Elliot sings an octave lower than he normally does, which is why it sounds so different, but great still. Classic Def Lep rock right along with "Let It Go"

    Justintimeon August 03, 2006   Link

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