Inhuman Creation Station
by CKY

Album: Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild (2002)
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  • Arriving in at work behind
    Speed up the assembly line
    Don't force units together
    Follow the instruction sign
    This isn't happening a fourth time
    Work the parts responsibly
    Piece them biologically
    Release them incomplete
    Barely will they think or breath
    This isn't happening a fifth time
    This blood is flowing through a warped mind

    See what's inside all the things you will find
    Can you see yourself doing that?
    When you're out on the move seeking something to prove
    Can you see yourself doing that?
    You were in their design
    Just thrown into a mind
    And the world becomes a path
    Homicidal divide
    Manufacturer's pride
    In the wake of aftermath

    Compatible reality
    Forming separate entities
    Dead heads and holy water
    We instill the wants and needs
    Work with the team to meet the deadline
    Modern man cannot survive
    Drowning in formaldehyde
    Inhuman creation station
    That's where we control your lives
    And it's been happening since the dawn of time
    This blood's still flowing through a warped mind

    See what's inside all the things you will find
    Can you see yourself doing that?
    When you're out on the move seeking something to prove
    Can you see yourself doing that?
    You were in their design
    Just thrown into a mind
    And the world becomes a path
    Homicidal divide
    Manufacturer's pride
    In the wake of aftermath Writer/s: Jess Margera
    Publisher: TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Eric from Milltown, InThe video to this song rocks. Its in stop motion and fits the lyrics so well. Its on the IDR video album
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