War Machine

Album: Black Ice (2008)
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  • Push your foot to the floor
    Don't need no more
    You been kickin' around
    While you're messin' about

    Better catch her name, come on in
    Give me that thing, that thing gone wild
    War machine (war machine)
    War machine (war machine)

    Make a stand, show your hand
    Call in a high command
    Don't think, just obey
    I'm like a bird of prey

    So better catch her name, come on in
    Give me that thing, that thing gone wild
    War machine (war machine)
    War machine (war machine)

    Better watch your back
    And cover your tracks
    Kick your foot through the door
    Hit the deck, know the score
    They're taken by surprise
    And here's mud in your eye

    Misery's the name if you shoot 'em for gain
    Call of the wild, hurry for naught
    That thing gone wild
    War machine (war machine)
    War machine (war machine)
    Let's go

    That thing gone wild
    War machine (war machine)
    War machine (war machine)
    War machine (war machine)
    Ooh, war machine (war machine) Writer/s: Angus Young, Malcolm Young
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay Bc1 song from AC/DC that deserves more credit than it gets. Trust me its a very good song.
  • Mathijs from Houten, NetherlandsCool song. They can't stop kicking ass :D
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