Album: The End Is Where We Begin (2012)
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  • I don't wanna maintain insane
    Get it up
    You always play the blame game
    No shame, had enough

    I don't wanna maintain insane
    Get it up
    You always play the blame game
    No shame, had enough

    Fresher
    Like it's the first semester
    Rock it like Queen when I'm Under Pressure
    While the rest are of these cats all siesta
    I get loose like change when it's on your dresser
    Boom
    Here comes the real volume
    Loud enough to wake up and shake this tomb
    I can act like skate decks in concrete rooms
    You're about to face what makes this move

    People used to tell me that I'm on my own
    They said I'd never make a distance on this microphone
    'Cause there's a million other people who can sing this song
    I said, "Well thanks for the push, 'cause you all were wrong"
    Let's go

    You wanna try to take me under
    I'll never bow 'til I'm six feet under
    Listen to the sound of rolling thunder
    You can't break me
    You'll never take me down

    Explosion
    Dig it like rust corrosion
    When it goes in, gush like you bust a nose in
    Competitors
    I was born to set it off
    They wrapped me a cloth
    I grabbed a mic and went on tour
    Smash it
    Back in school I was a hazard
    'Cause I never saw the glass
    Man, I just looked past it
    Had a passion to burn like battery acid
    Peter Parker, bit by some radioactive
    (Shake this place and)

    People used to tell me that I'm on my own
    They said I'd never make a distance on this microphone
    'Cause there's a million other people who can sing this song
    I said, "Well thanks for the push, 'cause you all were wrong"
    Let's go

    You wanna try to take me under
    I'll never bow 'til I'm six feet under
    Listen to the sound of rolling thunder
    You can't break me
    You'll never take me down

    If you wanna rise up start with me
    If you wanna stand up here's one for free
    If you wanna rise up start with me (start with)
    If you wanna stand up here's one for free

    If you wanna rise up, start with me
    If you wanna stand up, here's one for free
    (Feel the movement, feel the pressure)
    If you wanna rise up start with me
    If you wanna stand up, here's one for free
    (Feel the movement, feel the pressure)
    (Feel the movement, feel the pressure)

    You wanna try to take me under
    I'll never bow 'til I'm six feet under
    Listen to the sound of rolling thunder
    You can't break me
    You'll never take me down

    You wanna try to take me under
    I'll never bow 'til I'm six feet under
    Listen to the sound of rolling thunder
    You can't break me
    You'll never take me down Writer/s: Chuck Andrada, Derrick Decker, Scott Brotemarkle, Steven Augustine
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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