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In my own used heart, I fear you!
In my own trodden body, I hate you!
In my own reality, I pray to you!
In my own insanity, I am you!
So, I watch this ring of fire in my hand
Now I see their hope and beliefs decree the End
Who’ll be the next messiah?
Use your neck to hold the albatross
I feel the lashes as you carry the cross
The expensive, magnetic impact of self-destruction
Bring out the vengeance, my own liberation.
So, I watch this ring of fire in my hand
Now I see their hope fade away
With my blooded eyes I ask for more time

I ‘m now your bane as you set up your crime
Offensive, frenetic, I planned my own abduction
Tell all rejected to join my rebellion.
So, I watch this ring of fire in my hand
Now I see their hope fade away
Bring me out and set me free!
"Wherever you are, death will find you, even if you are in towers built up strong and high! (…) So what is wrong with these people that fail to understand these simple words?" (…) Fight and Kill!!!(…)”
So, I watch this ring of fire in my hand
Now I see their hope and beliefs decree the End!
Who’ll be the next messiah?
Bring me out and set me free!
Out!
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Lyrics submitted by Paulo Miranda.

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Ikue Mori moved from her native city of Tokyo to New York in 1977. She started playing drums and soon joined the seminal no wave band DNA, with fellow noise pioneers Arto Lindsay and Tim Wright. DNA enjoyed legendary cult status, while creating a new brand of radical rhythms and dissonant sounds; forever altering the face of rock music. In the mid 80’s Ikue started in employ drum machines in the unlikely context of improvised music. While limited to the standard technology provided by the drum machine, she has never the less forged her own highly sensitive signature style.


Read more about Ikue Mori on Last.fm.


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