Mind Control - Hello Mahalo



     
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Mind Control Lyrics


Destruction is a part of me
That I've tried to hide
But deep down inside of me
Rage just starts to risePlease, please watch your back
Take, take warningNever know when I'll crack snap back or attackDestruction is a part of me
That I can't contain
I feel the blood is rushing
Coursing through my veinsPlease, please watch your back
Take, take warningNever know when I'll crack, snap or attackOoh, I don't want to know that the pain's become too much
Ooh, I don't wanna see all the lives turned into dust
Ooh, I don't wanna feel like my mind's walked out the door
You just gotta know I can't do this anymoreNo, no, noTruth is evidence
Self-destruction is courage
Succumb to the pressure with pain is pleasure
There is no other supplementOoh, I don't want to know that the pain's become too much
Ooh, I don't wanna see all the lives turned into dust
Ooh, I don't wanna feel like my mind's walked out the door
You just gotta know I can't do this anymoreI'm an animal, a living breathing cannibal

Eat your brain and your body whole
Slowly devour your soul
I call it mind controlI'm an animal, yes, a living breathing cannibal
Eat your brain and your body whole
Slowly devour your soul
Mind control

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Hello Mahalo was an alternative funk group which formed in Providence, Rhode Island, United States in 2005. They consist of Justin Joyce (vocals, bass), Jared Pizarro (guitar), Justin Hardy (guitar) and Tom Standwood (drums). The band released their debut full length album "Dawning Days" in November 2007. The title track was extremely popular on the local alternative rock-formatted radio station WBRU. After Hardy and Standwood left in 2009, Joyce and Pizarro started a new band called JaJu, effectively ending Hello Mahalo.


Read more about Hello Mahalo on Last.fm.


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