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Natural Born Chaos - Soilwork



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
Don't you ever try to
Solve a problem in distress
The infected smile upon your face
Looks so Godly in this messShut down all your dreams
Confess, you're released
You know what I mean
Can't stop this strangulation aloneWait for chaos, wait for welfare
At this point of no return
Bleed for money, bleed for justice
Going straight to Hell with a wounded soulReachin' out for a solid soul

Of compassion and excitement
Do I dare to trust my faith right now
As it fools my mind somehow?Reborn once again
Erase and repent
You know what I meanSaved, buildin' up a fate on your own
Now you're saved, never seem to care awhile
They're watching you
Pay, pay for your sins on your own
Pay, lie to yourself while you're getting lowWait for chaos, wait for welfare
At this point of no return
Bleed for money, bleed for justice
Going straight to hell with a wounded soulDon't you ever try to satisfy your needs
With a deeper thought if you do or please
If you do or pleaseShut down all your dreams
Confess, you're relieved
You lie to yourself
Your pride goes before a fallSaved, buildin' up a fate on your own
Now your saved, never seem to care awhile
They're watching you
Pay, pay for your sins on your own
Pay, lie to yourself while you're getting lowWait for chaos, wait for welfare
At this point of no return
Bleed for money, bleed for justice
Going straight to Hell with a wounded soulWait for chaos, wait for welfare
At this point of no return
Bleed for money, bleed for justice
Going straight to Hell with a wounded soul

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Soilwork is a swedish melodic death metal band formed in late 1995, originally under the name Inferior Breed in Helsingborg, Sweden. In 1996, they changed their name to Soilwork to better fit their new sound. Their unique sound is a fusion of the classic gothenburg metal sound with power-groove riffs of late 1970s, early 1980s British, and European metal, but in their most recent albums they have also introduced elements from American alternative metal and adopted a more melodic attitude.

Read more about Soilwork on Last.fm.


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