Mechanize

Album: Mechanize (2010)
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  • Slave to the industry, faceless in the machine
    You do not realize you're dehumanized
    You cannot survive, unless you comply
    I built it to break it down
    We become mechanized
    Dawn of our extinction, the human affliction
    Friction and the resistance, our sole existence
    The future's distant, we can't break free
    I built it to break it down
    We become mechanized
    All Lives are condemned
    Thoughtless and automated, lifeless and sedated
    You're integrated, your mind castrated
    Humiliated, too late to escape
    I built it to break it down
    We become mechanized Writer/s: BURTON C. BELL, DINO A.M. CAZARES, EUGENE VICTOR HOGLAN
    Publisher: Royalty Network
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