Jonestown - Dahmer



     
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Jonestown Lyrics


Sheep are running scared tonight
The cows are coming home
They cling together terrified
Afraid to be aloneThe bees are buzzing around their queen
Waiting for a word
The [Incomprehensible] are [Incomprehensible] the scene
Collectively absurdThey're looking for Jesus, they're looking for more
Just what are they looking up here to me for
They're looking for someone, they're looking for Christ
They're looking for some human sacrificeIt looks like Jonestown
It looks like Jonestown
It looks like Jonestown
It looks like JonestownThey don't know who to run to
And they don't know where to go
Unless you tell them what to think
They don't know what they knowRepeating the commercial
Or something they have heard
From someone, not they, someone else

Somebody good with wordsI think they're looking for an answer, they're looking for more
Just what are they looking up here to me for
They're looking for Jesus, they're looking for Christ
They're looking for some human sacrificeIt looks like Jonestown
It looks like Jonestown
It looks like Jonestown
It looks like JonestownThey are looking for an answer, looking for more
Just what are you looking up here to me for
They're looking for Jesus, they're praying for Christ
They are looking for some human sacrificeIt looks like Jonestown
It looks like Jonestown
It looks like Jonestown
It looks like JonestownJonestown
Jonestown
Jonestown
Jonestown

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Dahmer was a grindcore band from Saint-Jean-De-Chrysostome, Canada - a suburb of Quebec City - and formed in 1995 by Sebastien (Seb) and Yvan Dionne. They composed songs mainly about serial killers, (hence their name referring to the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer), mass murderers and other various topics; some not even criminal-related and most being humorous. During their span as a band, Dahmer released numerous 7" EPs / Split 7" EPs - including such as acts as Carcass Grinder, Suppression...

Read more about Dahmer on Last.fm.


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