Wardance

Album: Killing Joke (1980)
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  • The atmosphere's strange Out on the town
    Music for pleasure It's not music no more
    Music to dance to Music to move
    This is music to march to To a war dance
    A war dance

    Look at the victim Scrawled on the wall
    you know the reason Outside the door
    You got something Nasty in your mind
    Trying to get out To a war dance
    A war dance

    We walk round the pitch Honesty is sick
    Try to be honest Look what you get
    The food runs short And then the money talks
    One way out Look for a nationalist command
    A war dance Writer/s: JEREMY COLEMAN, KEVIN WALKER, MARTIN GLOVER, MATTHEW FERGUSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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