Flashing pictures on my screen
Shown too quickly to be seen
Does not register in my conscious mind
Propaganda of another kind
They're fucking with me subliminally
They're fucking with me subliminally

Danger-nightmare
Doomsday-nightmare
Murder-nightmare
Nightmare-nightmare

Watching TV, I start to cry
For no reason, I don't know why
Could it be from messages on my TV
Which I'm getting subliminally?
They're fucking with me subliminally
They're fucking with me subliminally

Danger-nightmare
Doomsday-nightmare
Murder-nightmare
Nightmare-nightmare

Mind control the easiest way
Sponsored by the CIA
It's a weapon you cannot see
It's propaganda subliminally
They're fucking with me subliminally
They're fucking with me subliminally

Danger-nightmare
Doomsday-nightmare
Murder-nightmare
Nightmare-nightmare


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Subliminal Lyrics as written by Mike Muir

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    Mike is alot smarter than ppl give him credit for, he comes across as anotehr bone headed metalhead to some but really he is one of the most creative, inspired and fwd thinking muso's out there.

    Tricky1979on February 03, 2014   Link

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