Turning Violent

Album: The Terror (2013)
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  • Turning violent
    Tell me about it
    Turn, turn around
    You aren't violent
    Don't turn violent, oh

    Turn on and on
    Turn on and on
    Turn on
    Turn on

    Turning violent
    Tell me about it
    Turn, turn around
    You aren't violent
    Don't turn violent, oh

    Turn on and on
    Turn on and on
    Turn on and on
    Turn on

    Turn on and on
    Turn on and on and on
    Turn on and on
    Turn on

    Turning violent
    Tell me about it
    Turn, turn around
    You aren't violent
    Don't turn violent, oh

    Turn on and on
    Turn on and on
    Turn on (listening and watching)
    Turn on (watching and listening)

    Turning violent
    Tell me about it
    Turn, turn around
    You aren't violent
    Don't turn violent, turn

    Turn on and on (if you're violent)
    Turn on and on (if you're sinister)
    Turn on (listening and watching)
    Turn on (watching and listening)

    Turn on and on (listening and watching)
    Turn on and on (watching and listening)
    Turn on (turning violent)
    Turn off Writer/s: KLIPH SCURLOCK, MICHAEL IVINS, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE COYNE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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