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Become A Monster - Lillian Axe



     
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Recondition mind position
Power whats in store
Junk omission, mental fission
Strong forevermore
Space age, so they say
Too good to be true
Bite the hand that feeds the crap to you
Fire in your eyes, high above the rest
You are the mountainHide, Im obsolete
I dont belong here
I am complete
Become a monster, become a freak
We dont belong here with the weakEducate, obliterate
Denounce your darkest fear
Adrenaline the drink of the win
Demand or disappear
Burning, jump your skin
Beat your body blue

Find the dog that threw the bone to you
Catch straying mice
Dip them in the sea
Baptize the liarHide, Im obsolete
I dont belong here
I am complete
Become a monster, become a freak
We dont belong here with the weakWhen all the sheep went out to graze
The devils hounds said, God be praised
To stand alone, to walk the coals
Bury the dead, and fill the holes
Bleeding from the stomach as your breath leaves from your heart
Feel the monster rising as it rips your soul apart
Painfully you question inner strength you try to hide
Raise your fist to heaven, feel the monster from insideSpace age, so they say
Too good to be true
Bite the hand that feeds the crap to you
Fire in your eyes high above the rest
You are the mountainHide, Im obsolete
I dont belong here
I am complete
Become a monster, become a freak
We dont belong here with the weakMonster, become a monster
I am a monster
I am a freak
I am a mindfuck
I am a monster
I dont belong here with the weak

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Lillian Axe is a rock/glam metal band founded in the late 1980's in New Orleans. The most well-known lineup of the band was Ron Taylor (lead vocals), Steve Blaze (lead guitar), Jon Ster (rhythm guitar), Darrin Delatte (bass), and Gene Barnett (drums). Poetic Justice was their most successful album, which hit the streets in January of 1992. Fueled by the hit single, "True Believer" and followed by their cover of the Badfinger classic, "No Matter What", Poetic Justice reached the upper 100 of the Billboard album charts.

Read more about Lillian Axe on Last.fm.


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