Put Them To Death

Album: Eaten Back To Life (1990)
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  • Evil people with evil minds
    Slaughter their victims with ripping knives
    They should be caught and put to death
    Strapped to the chair, they should die there

    Blood spewing from their eyes
    As you hear their sinful cries
    Destroy their evil minds
    We should take their fucking lives
    They should be caught and punished
    For what they have done
    Torture them slowly it would be fun
    Kill them all off one by one

    Let them go - no torture them slow
    Fuck you - and your kind
    We don't need you, or your lives
    Execute by injection
    Execution by electricution

    Evil people with evil minds
    Slaughter their victims with ripping knives
    They should be caught and put to death
    Strapped to the chair, they should die there Writer/s: ALEX WEBSTER, BOB RUSAY, CHRIS BARNES, JACK OWEN, PAUL MAZURKIEWICZ
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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