Metal on Metal

Album: Metal on Metal (1982)
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  • Metal on metal
    It's what I crave
    The louder the better
    I'll turn in my grave

    Metal on metal
    Ears start to bleed
    Cranking it up
    Fulfilling my need

    Metal on metal
    Shakin' the place
    Blows back your hair
    Caves in your face

    Metal on metal
    Feeling the grind
    Up go the hammers
    A victim to find

    Metal on metal
    Heads start to bang
    Denim and leathers
    Chains that clang

    Keep on rockin'
    Keep on rockin'
    To this metal tonight
    Keep on pounding
    Keep on pounding
    Join the heavy metal fight

    Metal on metal
    Gets you so high
    Excitement and action
    Won't pass you by

    Metal on metal
    The hardened breed
    True to the end
    A fire to feed

    Metal on metal
    Heat starts to rise
    Kickin' it out
    With screams and cries

    Metal on metal Never will die
    Parties and concerts
    Keep it alive

    Metal on metal
    It's the only way
    To hell with tomorrow
    Let's live for today Writer/s: DAVE JAMES ALLISON, IAN THOMAS DICKSON, ROBB GEZA REINER, STEVEN BARRY KUDLOW
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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