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Abbie Hoffman was so young
Don't you know your king has gone?
Mmm, well well
River Phoenix was so young
Don't you know your prince has gone?Hey, hey there sister
What is holy in your life?
Hey, hey brother
Sacred in your life?Kurt Cobain was so young
Sad to see this poet's gone
Andrew Wood was so young
It's hard to feel this priest is goneThe heat is up, the heat is on
The heat is up, the heat is on
What you do is what you get
Don't be surprised by that effect, oh noHey, hey there sister
What is holy in your life?
Hey, hey there brother
What is sacred in your life?
Hey, hey there sister

What is holy?Holy in your life
What is good? What is pure?
Holy in your life
What is safe? What is secure?Holy in your time
Yeah, what is free?
What is me?
Holy in your mind
Sacred and secure
Do we need much more?Hey, hey there sister
What is holy in your life?
Hey, hey there brother
Was is sacred in your life?Hey, hey, hey sister
What is holy, holy, holy in your life?
Hey there brother
What is safe?
What is secure and sacred in your life? Well

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The Cult are an English rock band which gained a dedicated following in their native Britain with mid-'80s singles like She Sells Sanctuary before breaking into the American metal market in the late '80s with Love Removal Machine. The band fuses a "heavy metal revivalist" sound with the "pseudo-mysticism...of The Doors, the guitar-orchestrations of Led Zeppelin, and the three-chord crunch of AC/DC, while adding touches of post-punk goth rock". Since their earliest form in Bradford during 1981, the band has had various line-ups, but the longest serving band members are vocalist Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy, both of whom are the band's songwriters.
After moving to London, the band released Love, which charted at #4 in the United Kingdom, and which included singles such as She Sells Sanctuary and Rain. In the late 1980s, the band adopted a more hard rock and glam rock-infused sound with Electric, the single Love Removal Machine, and the album Sonic Temple, which enabled them to break into the North American market. By the early 1990s, the band was fraying behind the scenes, due to alcohol abuse and off-stage tensions, leading to a split-up in 1995. Between 1999 and 2002, the band reformed to record the album Beyond Good and Evil, and they reissued all of their albums in Asia and eastern Europe in 2003 and Japan in 2004. In 2006, the band reformed again to perform a series of worldwide tours. In October 2007, the band released the album Born Into This, on the Roadrunner Records label. In August 2009, The Cult embarked on the world Love Live tour, playing two sets: the first set is the Love album in its entirety, the second set consisting of songs from their extensive hits catalog.
On September 14, 2010 the band released a new "Capsule" which included CD, DVD, Vinyl and USB formats and featured the new tracks "Every Man and Woman is a Star" and "Siberia".
On November 16, The Cult released "Capsule 2" featuring "Embers" and "Until the Light Takes Us".
In 2011, The Cult – Astbury, Duffy, drummer John Tempesta and bassist Chris Wyse – recorded Choice Of Weapon, the band’s ninth studio album and first in five years. Scheduled for a May 22, 2012 release in the US and May 21, 2012 release in the UK, Choice Of Weapon was recorded for ten months, beginning in March 2011 at studios in New York City, Los Angeles, the band's Witch Mountain studio, and the California high desert. Since the album's announcement, the band has released single Lucifer for stream and sale. The Cult is working on film and graphic elements to accompany the album’s release, and plans are being confirmed for the band’s 2012 World Tour.

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