New World Alliance

Album: Dead Set on Living (2012)
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  • Bang your head this is the new alliance
    Our own laws is what we're living by
    Distort all lines, live by your own desire
    Our own guide for our own morals

    Hopeless now ends, new world alliance

    Bang your head this is the great upheaval
    Time has come for us to make a change
    Instill new ties, we'll forge a separate way
    Our own guide for our own morals

    Hopeless now ends new world alliance
    Open your eyes, invert your mind
    Reject the cast we are our own masters
    Reject it all we are our own masters

    Hopeless now ends, new world alliance
    Open your eyes, invert your mind
    Reject the cast we are our own masters
    Reject it all we are our own masters

    I don't believe from this day forward
    I don't believe
    Reject it all we are our own masters Writer/s: JAYE SCHWARZER, Liam Joseph Cormier, MICHAEL RYAN PETERS, Scott Andrew Middleton
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Lyst Music Publishing, Sentric Music
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