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"Busted bad and dusted boy, your mind's a terrible thing"
Said the man with a dirty hand who claimed that he was king
The chokin' angels from inside, tryin' to make them sing
'Cause your short of breath an' close to death from sleepin' on the wingDirty king, dirty king, now you're strapped in for the ride
It's so hard to be a fighter when your hands are always tiedA Mr. Innocent Blood and said he kills but just for love
Too bad the good ones always have to take your blame
Hey, sharp tongue liar, make all pay in a bed of fire
Too bad your dreams are always made of losin' games, loserDirty king, dirty king, now you're strapped in for the ride
It's so hard to be a fighter when your hands are always tiedBut I want to, but I want to, but I want to
But my hands are always tied up
Ah, yes indeedBut I want to, I want to, I want to
But my hands are always tied up
Ah, dirty kingBut I wish I had myself a dime
For every time I cursed your goddamn name
Ah, Miss Clean, yeah
Oh, motorSweatin' on the line, doin' forty, wastin' time
Ain't it funny how that money rots your brain?
Ah, put your soul on trial 'cause you lost it all to a tiny vial

Look in the mirror when you tell me whose insane, who?Dirty king, dirty king, now you're strapped in for the ride
So hard to be a fighter when your hands are always tiedBut I want to, but I want to, but I want to
But my hands are always tied up
Ah, yes indeedBut I want to, I want to, I want to
But my hands are always tied up
Ah, dirty kingBut I wish I had myself a dime
For every time I cursed your goddamn name
Ah, Miss Clean, yeahYour soul in a battle of dope

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Founded by three teenagers in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1982, Corrosion of Conformity began as an hardcore / punk band and went on to transform heavy music, challenging boundaries and serving as what Decibel Magazine called “a crucial stylistic lynchpin in the bridge between metal and punk” that “irrevocably reshaped crossover’s sonic possibilities.” Thirty years and many changes later, COC’s original trio is back with a self-titled release for London-based independent Candlelight Records.

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