Metal Thrashing Mad

Album: Fistful of Metal (1984)
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  • Racing down the road
    In a street machine of steel
    Gears are jammed in full
    I'm the madman at the wheel
    Got my foot pinned to the floor
    You can feel the engine roar
    I got thunder in my hands
    I'm metal thrashing mad, yeah
    Metal thrashing mad, yeah
    Driving like a maniac
    Can't go any faster
    Burning up the road
    Headed for disaster
    Got my foot pinned to the floor
    You can feel the engine roar
    Got thunder in my hands
    I'm metal thrashing mad
    Racing down the road
    In a street machine of steel
    Gears are jammed in full
    I'm the madman at the wheel
    Got my foot pinned to the floor
    You can feel the engine roar
    I got thunder in my hands
    I'm metal thrashing mad
    Got my foot pinned to the floor
    You can feel the engine roar
    I got thunder in my hands
    I'm metal thrashing mad Writer/s: CHARLIE L BENANTE, DANIEL LILKER, DANIEL SPITZ, NEIL TURBIN, SCOTT IAN ROSENFELD
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
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