This is true, this is real, how it fits so well over my dead neck.
They made our own hell, they made our own hell, they made our own hell, now it's our fucking hell.
You've faced your own fears and I've cared less about distress over the years.
sunrise behind me still blinds me in the reflection, bring on my bloody last resurrection.
Above your station when loyalties don't lie with a nation?
Self deprivation and we're breaking out, my world is not yours anymore.
I'll try to stay alive and if I can fly I will fly.
If you want something for nothing, the longer that you fall the higher you bounce.
Give me a biff, fucking give me a smile, look me in the eye I'll tell you everything I like about you and what you do.
We never knew who we'd be talking to and how we'd chase the ghosts away.
Chase the ghosts away, don't let the ghosts chase you away.
I've been needing some new Wilhelm Scream. and Since they won't come out with new stuff, I'm dam fuckin happy I found these shredders! Lots of respect from Minnesota! mitcherooski
Wow absolutely love every song - positive engergy blasting through my ears - heart beats per minute at 222 - every strum and hit and shout deserves its own memory - when this album plays, heaven is an ocean of sound waves and the cover art of heathcliff is printed on my surfboard - especially enjoyed all bass lines ;) IronBizkit222
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I love the passion and emotion from this great band! This is one of the best skatepunk bands out today. They combined retro 90's punk with a progressive trashy/reggae rock sound! Joshua Riley