True Shred Guitar

Album: Reign Of Terror (2012)
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  • New Orleans!
    What the fucks up?
    Here we go, c'mon
    There we fucking go
    Woo!
    Let's go, rock on, here we go!
    I wanna see all your fuckin hands in the air! Aaaah! woo!
    Okay here we go, hey!

    One, two, three, four

    Push it, push it, push it
    True shred guitar
    Push it, push it, push it
    True shred guitar
    On your knees, on your knees
    Suffer, please

    On your knees carry me
    M16

    Push it, push it, push it
    True shred guitar
    Push it, push it, push it
    True shred guitar

    If you've seen what I've seen
    Bury me

    Burn the streets, baby please
    Finish me

    Push it, push it, push it
    True shred guitar
    Push it, push it, push it
    True shred guitar Writer/s: DEREK MILLER, SYDNEY ALEXIS KRAUSS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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