Immunize

Album: Immersion (2010)
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  • Nerves are shakin' from the takers of light

    We go forth and multiply
    Nerves are skakin' from the takers of light

    Repealers growing, going to die
    Big and low we wait to die

    Repealers growing, going to die
    We go forth and multiply
    Nerves are shakin' from the takers of light

    Repealers growing, going to die
    Big and low we wait to die

    Repealers growing, going to die
    We go forth and multiply
    Nerves are shakin' from the takers of light

    We go forth and multiply
    We go forth and multiply
    We go forth and multiply

    Repealers growing, going to die
    Big and low we wait to die

    Repealers growing, going to die
    We go forth and multiply
    Nerves are shakin' from the takers of light Writer/s: LIAM HOWLETT, ROBERT SWIRE THOMPSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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