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El Phantasmo The Chicken-run Blast-o-rama
 
  Yeah! I penetrate the demons
Their teardrops burn away my eyes
I love the paper-thin cry of the locust
Is there any other way to die?

Find me another hell
And the deathbird ride
Yeah! yeah! yeah, the motherfucker!

Yeah! I’m down-drifting slowly
Going close enough to the sky
New world gone slay the devil
Can you show me a better way to die?

Find me another hell

And the deathbird ride
Yeah! yeah! yeah, the motherfucker!

New lovers bang the corpses
Eat the rain and don’t ask why
I am a plague in an 18-wheeler
Get behind the wheel, I’m gonna drive!




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