Living easy, living free
Season ticket on a one-way ride
Asking nothing, leave me be
Taking everything in my stride
Don't need reason, don't need rhyme
Ain't nothing I would rather do
Going down, party time
My friends are gonna be there too

I'm on the highway to hell

No stop signs, speed limit
Nobody's gonna slow me down
Like a wheel, gonna spin it
Nobody's gonna mess me round
Hey Satan, payed my dues
Playing in a rocking band
Hey Momma, look at me
I'm on my way to the promised land

I'm on the highway to hell
(Don't stop me)

And I'm going down, all the way down
I'm on the highway to hell


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    Duh, Ac/Dc cover, probably they did this song because it fits them so well. And I'm sure it's not a mistake, and they actually done it my buddy has it downloaded. Haven't heard it yet though :(

    Muzzyon April 03, 2003   Link
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    everyone's on their own highway to hell! woohoo! :D

    XtremeDoGloveRon June 28, 2004   Link
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    i love manson but i cant give him credit for this one its only for ac/dc they made the original

    minimanson1993on December 31, 2004   Link
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    ac/dc is fucking awsome, manson rocks too

    CrzyBeautiful199on February 13, 2005   Link
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    AC/DC song, Manson's style, one kick ass song. I actually like this version a bit better than the original.

    traviswrdunbaron May 05, 2005   Link
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    AC/DC i strongly respect but i havent listened to it too much. But what i do know from my friends that listen to AC/DC is that when the band was born and they made this song sometime after. The church called the something like Anti-Christ/ something cant remember it... Those church people crack me up. I love to laught at stupid people and praise my self...that makes life worth living dosnt it... Well whatever..this song is great. From AC/DC i know actually only 2 songs...TNT and this one...And they both rule. And Manson is totally great mucisian.

    UnraisedMetalon June 17, 2005   Link
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    i thught this was by AC DC.

    Metal_Screamon February 05, 2006   Link
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    Manson did a cover of ACDC?! I'm definantly downloading this one.

    @Metal Scream: It's a cover. A cover is when one artist sings the song of another band. It happens quite often actually.

    The_Drummers_Angelon May 14, 2006   Link
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    my god this song is mansons biggest mistake...covering AC/DC's version is basically a crime...this version makes me sick...and im not saying that being a big AC/DC fan...it really sucks...i even thought it before AC/DC was my favorite

    retardbillon June 23, 2006   Link
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    unraised AC/DC = AntiChrist DevilChild. btw im christan and manson an acdc both rock i like manson better though.

    dimdaleon October 07, 2006   Link

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