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Overkill (Surge Mix) {44} - Front Line Assembly



     
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"As the first jolt of electricity was sent through his body"
"A ghastly column of smoke that rose from her head"
Break with me
We, we, we collapse
Its, its over
Hanging from above
You, you, you, wake up screaming!
You, you, you, eat us all!
Borrow children with
Annihilate ?
The closer you come,
The closer you see,
The faster
I switch off, Seeing you.
I switch off, Seeing you.
Annihilate, Annihilate
?
Overkill

We collapse
Mediate
Digital oppression
My soul is burning
You, kill ? in your ?
"When she was given more electricity"
"A ghastly column of smoke that rose from her head"
"When it appeared that she had received enough electricity
to kill an ordinary person...the doctors went over and pulled
down the cheap prison...."
We'll, conceive a trial
? resist ?
Through you
Lie and ?
Lie, ready to follow
Lie, ready to killShot right through
I switch off
I switch off
I annihilate
I collapse
I overkill
I manipulate
I celebrate
I excuse
I frustrate
I overkill
You wake up screaming
"When it appeared that she had received enough electricity
The ? of ?
"...to kill an ordinary person"
The torture of people"As the first jolt of electricity was sent through his body"
Songwriters
HAY, COLIN JAMES /Published by
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Front Line Assembly are Bill Leeb (vocals, synthesizers) and Rhys Fulber (synthesizers and samplers), one of many groups formed by the prolific Vancouver, Canada-based duo. After working in the mid-'80s under the pseudonym Wilhelm Schroeder with Skinny Puppy, the Austrian-born Leeb formed the industrial/ebm-based Front Line Assembly in 1986 with Fulber -- who initially joined on as a studio assistant -- and synth player Michael Balch.

Read more about Front Line Assembly on Last.fm.


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