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[Jeff Martin, Paul Gilbert, Scott Travis]Spinning around its master
Its master is setting it free
Hurling into the void now
Between the earth and heSea of sulfurid acid
Sky of ammonia and lead
A monteraneous world
Soon to be covered in red
Breath of carbon dioxide
A satellite of the deadYou've just realized
Don't be surprised
A day will come soon of 17th Moon
The 17th Moon comin' soonWhirling and twirling and spitting out fire
Belching out tons of stream
It was once a small point in the sky
Getting closer or so it seemsJupiter didn't want it
Venus moved out of its way
A barreling ball of gases
Its evil is coming this day

Crushing down all around us
Now you got the piper to payYou've just realized
Don't be surprised
A day will come soon of 17th Moon
The 17th Moon comin' soonStreams of rusty poison
Stripping of its back
Heard for the god of war
Yes, Mars is under attackHundreds of millions of whispers
Floating upon the air
Beggars of God's forgiveness
All so unprepared
Churches full of people
Souls so unrepaired
Don't be surprised
You've just realize
A day will come soon of the 17th MoonRivers flowing of arsenic
Lakes of Mercury
Come to end your existence
Coming to set you free
A monsteranous world
Comes for you and meYou've just realized
Don't be surprised
A day will come soon of 17th Moon
The 17th Moon comin' soon

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There have been at least two artists with the name Racer X: 1) U.S. heavy metal band founded in 1985, in Los Angeles, California, by guitarist Paul Gilbert (lead guitarist of the multi platinum-selling hard rock band, Mr. Big (until 1997) and bassist John Alderete (now playing for The Mars Volta as Juan Alderete). The band briefly remained active after Gilbert departed to join Mr. Big, but soon entered a hiatus from the early 90s until a 1999 reunion which spawned three further studio albums...

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