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Faithless – Mass Destruction
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[Verse 1] / My dad came into my room holding his hat / I knew he was leaving / He sat on my bed told me some facts / "Son, I have a duty, calling on me / You and your sister be
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Faithless – Reasons
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Reasons to be cheerful, one, two, three / It's a Saturday night / Reasons to be cheerful, one, two, three / Uh uh, it's a Saturday night / Full crew stepping at the function
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Skyburial – Faithless Eternal
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I am the wolf you fear / I am the wolf you fear / Tearing sheep from the... / I am the wolf you fear / Tearing sheep from the herd / This is a message of hate / Hatred towards
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Allan Delure – Faithless Prophets
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[Verse 1] / It was centuries ago / At the very dawn of creation / God sent us to the void / After we swam in temptation / [Pre-Chorus] / You can watch many tragedies on TV / From
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Faithless – Reasons (Saturday Night)
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(uh uh) it's a Saturday night / Full crew stepping at the function / Keith Lawrence is a weapon of mass destruction / Brixton DJ and he played the funk son / A local hero, yo but
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目黒将司 (Shoji Meguro) (Ft. Lotus Juice) – Mass Destruction
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The (in)famous main battle theme from Atlus' 2006 JRPG Persona 3, “Mass Destruction” is a jazzy rap tune and the first of many songs rapper Lotus Juice would contribute to the
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Faithless (Ft. Dido) – No Roots
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[Maxi Jazz] / My love is generations old / I was there when trees died as the world went cold / Still there when my people were bought and sold / What's going on? What's going on
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Faithless – I Want More (Part 1)
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[LSK] / Hey friend your misery bewilders me / How come you're never satisfied or gratified / Four walls n' a roof, electricity / Stable mind, wife and child / Hot and cold water to
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Faithless – In The End
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[LSK] / My baby was born in a bed / With white sheets, machines and heat / Traveled home in a car to a three room nest, eats and sleeps / Laminate flooring to crawl on, TV / Talks
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Faithless – Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow
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[LSK] / Should you hear somebody cry / "The end is nigh" / Don't you buy that line / Tomorrow's always yesterday / Love's yet to have it's day and you've got all the time / Planes
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Faithless – Insomnia (Monster Mix)
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I, I, I, I, I, I / Yeah, I only smoke weed when I need to / And I need to get some rest / Where's the cess? / I confess: / I burned the hole in the mattress / Yes, yes, it was me
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Faithless – I Want More (Part 2)
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[Nina Simone] / I want more / I want some / And then some / And do you know what I wanna hear? / I want more / I want some more / And then some / I want more [3x] / You know how I
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Pandemonium – Descending Shadows
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Faithless gathered in the pouring rain - a crescendo of voices driven to the edge / Wishing for complete serenity of the mind - a beautiful mosaic missing a piece / Eternal loss
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Faithless – Fatty Boo
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Hey, nicknamed Fatty Boo with a name Lisa / She no have no boyfriend / She live up the fridge freezer / Triple chin or facial hair / She favour geezer / Although she friend
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Testament – The Formation of Damnation
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False leaders crowned, a world of mass destruction / Can't wash the lies away, death messiah to whom people pray / Election day, spitting bullshit to the enslaved / Make them
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SOLD SOUL (Ft. Ben Mason (Bound In Fear)) – The Son of Perdition (Alternate Version)
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[Stevie O'Shaughnessy] / As I arrive, this infernal realm quakes before me / My body imbued with your blackened essence / O Serpent, hear me / I taste this invocation of hate
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Lord Byron – Mazeppa
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(Théodore Géricault, Mazeppa, c. 1823, Private Collection)
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SOLD SOUL (Ft. CJ McCreery) – The Son of Perdition
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[Stevie O'Shaughnessy] / As I arrive, this infernal realm quakes before me / My body imbued with your blackened essence / O Serpent, hear me / I taste this invocation of hate
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Unknown Author (Ft. Translated by Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Guest) – The Mabinogion - Notes to Geraint the Son of Erbin
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141a EASTER--CHRISTMAS--WHITSUNTIDE.--Page 141. / RITSON, in a note to his "Metrical Romancëes," mentions, that our early historians, as Roger Hoveden, Matthew Paris, &c., often
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Publius Vergilius Maro (Ft. John Dryden) – Aeneid: Book 12
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When Turnus saw the Latins leave the field, / Their armies broken, and their courage quell'd, / Himself become the mark of public spite, / His honor question'd for the promis'd
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Lord Byron – The Giaour
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The Giaour is a fragmentary narrative poem set in a Turkey. It concerns the giaour who loves Leila, a member of a harem. For disobeying her master Hassan, she is drowned in the sea
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