Get Your Fight On

Album: The Day Is My Enemy (2015)
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  • Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on

    Build up to critical mass
    Let loose the energy flash
    Build up to critical mass
    Build up to critical mass
    Let loose the energy flash
    Build up to critical mass
    Let loose the energy flash

    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on

    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on
    Get your fight on, get your fight on
    Get something to bite on Writer/s: David Lombardo, Dean Pleasants, Jeff Pogan, Michael Allen Muir, Ra Diaz
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, IPRS, Iricom US Ltd, Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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