Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, this is out of control
Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, (Get gone)

Now look who's coming, yeah, look who's back
Quick, drop the bombshell straight to the track
Twenty first century killing machine
Burnt on the inside, a five-headed team
Now I'm not the same because you're not the same
And you're not the same because I'm not the same
And we're not the same this could never be the same
And we just want to survive

Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, this is out of control
Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, (Get gone)

Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, this is out of control
Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, (Get gone)

Now you want to save us and you want it all
And you want the transmit 'cause you want the call
And you want the one that makes the worlds the collide
But since that has happened it has grown twice inside

(I'm not the same)
(I'm not the same)
(I'm not the same)
(I'm not the same)

Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, this is out of control
Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, (Get gone)

Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, this is out of control
Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, (Get gone)

Get up, get up (Drop the bombshell)
Get up, get up (Drop the bombshell)

Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, this is out of control
Get up, get up, get up, drop the bombshell
Get up, get up, (Get gone)

(Everybody should drop the bomb)

Yeah! (Everybody should drop the bomb)


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  • +1
    General Comment

    This is one of the most "Hard Rock" songs I've heard...

    PapaRoacher_5kon July 11, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This is a great song for the Dudleyz entrance theme on WWE Raw

    bhg809on March 03, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song better still be on the new album, it's too good to be cut.

    SilentAenimaon August 24, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song is pretty good. I heard it on crusty demons of dirt. pretty cool song for that.

    harris_101on April 14, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I have to admit that I kinda agree with guiffporn, but PM5K is still great mosh pit music.

    Augthailon November 10, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Hey, I like killswitch and slayer too. There is nothing wrong with listening to powerman too. I like listening to a variety of music. And besides, this song is great.

    WiseWizon November 23, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    What did they ever do to u?

    WiseWizon December 12, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Their music is shite and it is played over and over in every club I know.

    quiffpornon December 14, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    really? i hardly ever hear them anywhere but on few video games i've played.

    WiseWizon December 19, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Seriously?

    quiffpornon December 30, 2004   Link

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