Death by Stereo - Binge/Purge Lyrics

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Binge/Purge

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What Are The Lyrics For Binge/Purge By Death by Stereo?
Binging on the Hatred
Binging on the lies Binging on the Violence Devouring our Lives This world is so cold You feed on the meek, we're gutting up ourselves Fear keeps us weak So I purge out all this violence, ignorance, apathy I destroy your Babylon. Kingdom of misery As we survive these wars you fight now you will quickly learn. you can't erase true desire, watch your empire burn Some people have so much respect for their superiors, they have none left for themselves, I'm thrusting trying my best to f*ck and ruin you, now you're locked in my cell, For all of the rejected souls, No love, no regret, no mercy, We give you the collective cum, you're just a cheap f*ck So I purge out all this violence, ignorance, apathy, I destroy your Babylon, kingdom of misery, As we survive these wars you fight now you will quickly learn, You can't erase true desire, watch your empire burn So I purge out all this violence, ignorance, apathy, I destroy your Babylon, kingdom of misery, As we survive these wars you fight now you will quickly learn, You can't erase true desire, watch your empire burn |
Who Wrote Binge/Purge By Death by Stereo?
Daniel Aaron Palmer, Efrem Martinez Schulz, Tito Owens, Todd Hennig, Tyler Rebbe
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What's The Duration Of The Binge/Purge By Death by Stereo?The duration of Binge/Purge is 2:35 minutes and seconds. |
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