*Sascha
We're gonna make you sorry
For every word you say
Like U-boat commanders
We stalk our prey

The name of the game
Is to do it the strongest
Last one laughing
Laughs the longest

The future belongs to those of us still willing to get our hands dirty!

Voyeuristic, vile, and victorious!
KMFDM is back!
Bow to the warriors! [2x]


Back in the USSA!

You're just another old stump
A rusty battle cruiser
Too tired to riot?!?!
You idiot - you loser

The future belongs to those of us still willing to get our hands dirty!

Voyeuristic, vile, and victorious!
KMFDM is back!
Bow to the warriors! [2x]


Back in the USSA!

You're just another old stump
A rusty battle cruiser
Too tired to riot?!?!
You idiot - you loser

*Lucia:
(KMFDM - doing it again)
Eternity's strange affliction
Overlow blackout to fix one nation
(A treat for the freaks - truth or dare)
Narcisitic creature (are you ready for this?)
My attention is fixed (we don't care)
Never in madness (we don't care)
Abomination of the awkward kiss (we don't care)
You make me sick (we don't care)


Lyrics submitted by Kre'Goete

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    And i had the plesure of meeting her and Sasha when then came to town!!! there amazing people!!! Kmfdm kick ass!!!

    BeatbyBeat666on September 26, 2004   Link

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