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Pandemonium (Nu-Clear Shredded Fibres mix) - Killing Joke



     
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She talks of supernatural aeons that we'll make
She says "look behind the wave of changes" feel the future taking shapeI can see tomorrow
I can see the world to come
I can see tomorrow
Hear the pandemoniumI ask her of her next of kin and loved ones in her care
She gestures all around her then she whispers "everywhere
"There is no nuclear family required any more
"My parents are the village and the village is the law"I can see tomorrow
I can see the world to come
I can see tomorrow
Hear the pandemonium
Hear the pandemoniumShe said "unlearn you must forget the values that you hold
"Life is not longevity and beauty is the only goal"I can see tomorrow
I can see the world to come
I can see tomorrow
Hear the pandemonium
Hear the pandemoniumCymbals that crash and pipes of pan awaken from your trance
There is no retribution here see how the heathen danceI can see tomorrow

I can see the world to come
I can see tomorrow
Hear the pandemonium
Hear the pandemoniumThe prisoner sat motionless, his cell was six by four.
He walked to the horizon without walking through the door.
We found ourselves converging as we walked towards the sun.
Apart from all discussion, we were functioning as one.I can see tomorrow
I can see the world to come
I can see tomorrow
Hear the pandemonium
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HARRIS, JAMES SAMUEL III/LEWIS, TERRY/JOHNSON, JESSE WOODS / NELSON, PRINCEPublished by
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Killing Joke are an English post-punk group which formed in October 1978 in Notting Hill, London, England. Founding members Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards) and Geordie Walker (guitars) have been the only constant members. A key influence on industrial rock, their early music was described by critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine and John Dougan as well as industrial metal and "quasi-metal, dancing to a tune of doom and gloom," which gradually evolved over the years...

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