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Down and Depraved - American Head Charge



     
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Last chance coming up with another sorry excuse
I'm so tired of your never ending pity party
I'm not gonna let you hold me down anymore
I'm not gonna eat your scraps up off the dirty floor
This predictable storyline with you at the center
You keep reminding me but I just forget itYou're so right
Cause I'm so wrong
How can you really be so naive
Tight to the vest or face up down the sleeve
How can you really be so naive
Tight to the vest or face up down the sleeve
The nothing destroys
The something enjoys
I can't stand that submissiveness bullshit on your face
It's gone on way too long you're far too sick to be this strong
I can't wait to drop you like the habit and quickly replaceYou're so right
Cause I'm so wrong
How can you really be so naive

Tight to the vest or face up down the sleeve
How can you really be so naive
Tight to the vest or face up down the sleeve
The nothing destroys
The something enjoys
The bitter aftertaste
My beautiful noise(I'm so sorry for all the love you save me)[?]
(Why you're not sorry for all the love you gave me)[?]
You should've kept me in the cage I came in
Or I might rattle it to the ground
You got no idea what you're up against
I'm licking my lips at the thought of it
Your little center's just so itty-bitty
I don't want to break you in half
I'm gonna take my time working you over
I insist upon your discipline
And maybe get a little rough
And maybe just a little more
But I guarantee you will fuckin' love it
You keep on crying and crying it out
So when you're done I might just take you with me
Kept in my pocket like a little slave
You're at the ready when I gotta have it
Someone to get down and depraved
Give it to me
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American Head Charge, the Minneapolis-based groove metal / alternative metal band, which had its genesis when Cameron Heacock and Chad Hanks crossed paths in a Minnesota rehab facility in 1997, has up to now been known primarily for the radically dysfunctional behavior of the band members. "We were definitely out of control on our first tour, Ozzfest 2001," Mr. Banks admits. "It wasn't enough to just play our music; we also had to fire shotguns on stage and throw pigheads at the crowd. Chalk it up to a desperate bid for attention.

Read more about American Head Charge on Last.fm.


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