The world needs a new source of energy, an unspillable source.

Hilltop Hoods – Fifty in Five lyrics

Terror cleared the skyline and anger clouded judgement, so they spent a thousand nghtimes in the desert fighting something that they couldnt find, that made it something that they couldnt find, left us all lamenting all the wrongs that they couldnt right. This is for the second time that weve been here before, from Vietnam to Saddam we always needing a war. Neo-Conservative rose up like viet cong their fingers on the trigger we wont be here for long./ They killed MLK and named a day after him,/ they killed JFK and named an airport after him, /some guy shot a monster called reagan so he could bone a girl named Jodie Foster if only he’d known. They tested nukes in the atmosphere the sea and the dirt, and they tested all these missiles just to see if they’d work. Now France got em, Russia got em,/India and Pakistan, Korea want em, states want em pointed at the Taliban. Iran and Afghanistan sands of the arab lands,/orders from portable commands and armoured caravans,/internet 3G cellular phones, serial killers buildin mini cells in their homes. And we had Manson, Bundy, Gacy-son of Sam, Macarena, Superman, chicken dance, running man, Generation X and generation Y,/And the generation next will degenerate and die,/Cause we got holes in the ozone that we put there ourselves,/Now the poles are a no-go, earths cooking itself,/And we cant look at ourselves so we got saline, botox, eighteen, fake tits, ninteen detox, Don’t stop, get it, get it, can’t afford it get it credit, Buy it
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“Bela Lugosi’s Dead” is a gothic rock song written by the band Bauhaus. The song was the band’s first single, released in August 1979, and is often considered to be the first gothic rock record released. It did not enter the UK pop charts, but remained on sale for many years thereafter. The b-side features the song “Boys” and some versions also include an early demo recording of what would be their next single, “Dark Entries”. It was released on CD in 1988 and was compiled on the 1998 album, Crackle – The Best of Bauhaus. The original sleeve art was taken from a still of the film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Bauhaus were an English rock band formed in Northampton in 1978. The group consisted of Peter Murphy (vocals), Daniel Ash (guitar), Kevin Haskins (drums) and David J (bass). The band was originally Bauhaus 1919 before they dropped the numerical portion within a year of formation. With their dark and gloomy sound and image, Bauhaus are generally considered the first Gothic rock group. Bauhaus first broke up in 1983. Together for only six weeks, Bauhaus entered the studio for the first time at Beck Studios in Wellingborough to record a demo. The band recorded five songs during a six-hour session at Beck Studios; one of the tracks from the session, “Bela Lugosi’s Dead”, running more than nine minutes, was released as the group’s debut single in August 1979 on Small Wonder Records as Bauhaus (the 1919 abandoned). The single received a positive review in Sounds and stayed
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