Metal Health

Album: Metal Health (1983)
Charted: 45 31
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  • Well I'm an axegrinder Piledriver
    Mother says that I never never mind her
    Got no brains I'm insane
    Teacher says that I'm one big pain
    I'm like a laser 6-streamin' razor
    I got a mouth like an alligator
    I want it louder
    More power
    I'm gonna rock ya till it strikes the hour

    (CHORUS 1:)
    Bang your head! Metal Health'll drive you mad
    Band your head! Metal Health'll drive you mad

    Well I'm remonstrated
    Outdated I really want to be over-rated
    I'm a finder and I'm a keeper
    I'm not a loser and I ain't no weeper
    I got the boys to make the noise
    Won't ever let up
    Hope it annoys you
    Join the pack
    Fill the crack
    Well now you're here
    There's no way back

    Bang your head! Metal Health'll drive you mad
    Bang your head! Metal Health'll drive you mad

    Metal Health'll cure your crazy
    Metal Health'll cure your mad
    Metal Health is what we all need
    It's what you have to have

    (Solo)

    Bang your head
    Wake the dead
    We're all metal mad
    It's all you have
    So bang your head
    And raise the dead
    Oh yeah!
    Metal Health
    It's not too bad
    Bad Bad

    (CHORUS:)
    Oh get your straight-jackets on tonight Oh
    Bang your head! Metal health'll drive you mad
    The bad boys are gonna set you right Rock on Rock on Rock on
    Bang your head! Metal health'll drive you mad
    Bang your head! Writer/s: Carlos Eric Cavazo, Frank Felix Banali, Kevin Mark Dubrow, Tony Cavazo
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Airk from Skagway, AkThis band rocked! Sad that most of em died. =(
  • Pat from Reading, MaThis song is in Guitar Hero Encore Rocks the 80's
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