It's the end of Camelot
And if you're ready or not
You can smell the rot
Of an army of zombies
The whole world's shakin
And the bones are breakin
So don't you be mistaken
'Cause we're setting the whole thing off

It's you, it's me
Against an army of zombies (x4)

The temperature's risin'
And the rhythm's hypnotizing
The beat is uniting
A million people as one
The bomb is detonating
We're through delegating
No more commiserating
So shut your mouth and fight

It's you, it's me
Agaisnt an army of zombies (x4)

It's you, it's me
Against an army of zombies (x4)


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Army Of Zombies Lyrics as written by Timothy Armstrong Lars Frederiksen

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    im not to good at interpretting songs but i think in this one the army of zombies is the typical americans (since alot are technially) ne1 agree?

    Op Ivy Skankeron May 09, 2004   Link
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    i think its punks or what ever fighting agains the government or actually trying to tell someone whats wrong with the government and they just wont listen and shit like that... so we keep telling them but there just gonna keep going with there beliefs cause thats what there told to do.

    oldskoolpunker23on October 06, 2005   Link
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    i dont care, to me it sounds like the Misfits

    skunxlron February 11, 2005   Link

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