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He called it this, he called it that
But never what it was
We called it shit, we called it grass
That's the way it was
He took it once, just for the thrill
He'd bought a ticket to rideWe laughed about, the jokes he told
He was one of the boys
Hey, what a guy, he used to be
When he was sober and drySmokey nights, Gloomy lights
He was high as a kite
When he turned into a demon
No way to calm him down
Just like a Jekyll and HydeHe wasn't bulletproof
Shot himself the final round
No man is bulletproof
It's destination underground
Too many journeys, on acid trains
Too many trips, on the astral planeDanced with Lucy in the sky

On a cloud of ecstasy
Too late to stop him now
Even sacrifice his mother
Turn against his only friend
To reach the ultimate highHe wasn't bulletproof
He shot himself the final round
No man is bulletproof
It's destination underground
Bulletproof
The chief is your medicine-man
No man is bulletproof
He's gonna drug you downHe thought that he could fly
That he could reach the sky
But he went up too high, oh, so high
He kissed the ground, goodbyeHe wasn't bulletproof
He shot himself the final round
No man is bulletproof
Destination underground
Bulletproof
The chief is your medicine-man
No man is bulletproof
He's gonna drug you down
Songwriters
PETER BALTES, DEAFFY, UDO DIRKSCHNEIDER, WOLF HOFFMANN, STEFAN KAUFMANNPublished by
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Accept is a German heavy metal band from the town of Solingen, originally assembled in the early 1970s by Udo Dirkschneider. They played an important role in the development of speed metal and Teutonic thrash metal, being part of the German heavy/speed/power metal scene to emerge in the early to mid 1980s along with bands such as Helloween, Running Wild, Grave Digger, Sinner, and Rage. The band's 1983 album, Balls to the Wall, subsequently became their most successful release, featuring its well-known hit of the same title.

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