Electric - Holy Mother



     
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Electric Lyrics


You live at night, there's seven ways to make a dollar
When the sun goes down, you try to face another day
You shade the light and hit the basement wall
You lie aloud and you're a liar, lick the ashes from the firefly
Success has always been your collar
Like the dog that bit the poison bait, twist of fateShake, shake it till you're out of town
Shake, shake it till you're out of bounds
Shake, shake it till you're out of town
Electric loveShake, shake it till you're out of town
Shake, shake it till you're out of bounds
Shake, shake it till you're out of town
Electric, electric loveShake, shakin' off the warning signs doesn't bother you
That you haven't seen a strangers face
Shake, shakin' all the time
You try to right your way to wrong
Because you think it's right, stay in sightShake, shake it till you're out of town
Shake, shake it till you're out of bounds
Shake, shake it till you're out of town

Electric, electric loveShake, shake it till you're out of town
Shake, shake it till you're out of bounds
Shake, shake it till you're out of town
Electric, electric loveI am an only child, a little wiser, a little older now
Electric love, electric love, electric love, electric love
Electric, electric loveStop wasting
All your friends complaining what they fear from you
They're lonely, they're lonely, all alone
You've always said you're contentShake, shake it till you're out of town
Shake, shake it till you're out of bounds
Shake, shake it till you're out of town
Electric, electric loveShake, shake it till you're out of town
Shake, shake it till you're out of bounds
Shake, shake it till you're out of town
Electric, electric love

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Holy Mother is another of those American 90's bands who relive the glory of 80's metal. They were formed back in 1993 by vocalist Mike Tirelli, who had previously worked with former Virgin Steele guitarist Jack Starr in his Burning Starr band, and eventually a lineup stabilized that featured another Burning Starr alumnus in drummer Jim Harris, as well as noted bassist Randy Coven. A self-titled debut was released in 1995, but their second album, featuring a decidedly industrial direction, warranted a name change, and so Tabloid Crush was released under the band name N.

Read more about Holy Mother on Last.fm.


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