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Say what you want me to do
And I will do it for you
Say who you want me to do
And I will do her tooAnd in the backstreets
All the demons (laugh as hell)
The wand some more
Dobermans rasing Cain (in this loveless game)
And you wait to scoreThey come in lines
To welcome you
They're shining through?? From Babylon
And the sights
Will pierce your eyes
Babylon
With nightmares
On both sides
BabylonWatch how I strangle this
It is the infamous kiss
Watch when I lick your fists

I'll give 'em endless blissAnd the baby avatars
Invites me
With their nymphlike lips
Blackish uniformed shapes
On stolen tapes.
Private hardcore flicksThey come in lines
To welcome you
They're shining through?? From Babylon
And the sights
Will pierce your eyes
Babylon
With nightmares
On both sides
BabylonHold these hounds now
I want you to see
The thousand ways
That lead to terror
Hold these hounds now
I want you to feel
The endless grounds
That are from horrorThey come in lines
To welcome you
They're shining through?The human nakedness rides
On the back of hell
The virgins sex up their lives
And I wish them well
Songwriters
BERGH, ANDREAS / NODTVEIDT, EMIL / LOFGREN, RIKARD PERPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Deathstars is an industrial metal band formed in Stockholm, Sweden in January 2000. The current lineup consists primarily of members from Swordmaster, a black metal project that has former members of Dissection, and Ophthalamia. The band currently consists of Whiplasher Bernadotte (lead vocals), Nightmare Industries (guitar and keyboards), Skinny Disco (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Vice (Drums). They have released three full length studio albums.


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