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Let it Bleed - The Radiators



     
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{One eight hundred
Welcome to our shopping
Listen to this
Hey you
For anytime the first twenty five calls
To call one eight seven seven work Jaycee and
You will get this book absolutely free}This poison's my intoxication
I broke the needle off in my skin
Picked the scabs and picked the bleeding
And assumed that it was all in vainA positive scab that's never healing
Calloused hit me in the face
A burning bridge that's so misleading
Poison's more potent now with the flameLet it bleed
And take the rest for what it's worth, whoa
Watch the fire
Fill your lungs with smoke for the last time
If you feel like dying, you might wanna singThe fire department couldn't drown the city
They didn't even try to wash it clean

And what did you think, that I was sober?
Put me out 'cause I'm on fucking fireA positive scab that's never healing
Regret that I kept this clean
The most that I can do for you is keep on lying
It's not a lie if you can let it singLet it bleed
And take the red for what it's worth, whoa
Watch the fire
Fill your lungs with smoke for the last time
If you feel like dying, you might wanna singOh oh oh oh oh oh you might wanna sing
Ha ha ha you might wanna sing
Ha ha you might wanna sing
Ha ha sing
You might wanna sing
You might wanna sing
You might wanna sing it or scream itThis poison's my intoxication
I broke the needle off in my skin
Picked the scabs and picked the bleeding
Yeah, assume that it was all in vainLet it bleed
And take the red for what it's worth, whoa
Watch the fire
Mama fill your lungs with smoke for the last time
If you feel like dying, if you feel like dying
If you feel like dying, you might wanna singHa ha ha you might wanna sing
Ha ha you might wanna sing
You might wanna sing or scream it

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There are three bands known as The Radiators. 1) The Radiators, also known as The New Orleans Radiators, are a rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, who have combined the traditional musical styles of their native city with more mainstream rock and R&B influences to form a bouncy, funky variety of swamp-rock they call "fish head music". Although The Radiators' albums have had limited commercial success, as a party band from a party town, their enthusiastic live performances...

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