Shackler's Revenge

Album: Chinese Democracy (2008)
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  • I've got a funny feeling there's something wrong today
    I've got a funny feeling and it won't go away

    I've got an itchy finger and there'll be hell to pay
    I'm gonna pull the trigger and blow them all away

    Don't ever try to tell me how much you care for me
    Don't ever try to tell me how you were there for me

    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe it)
    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe in)

    I've got a wicked demon inside that never fades
    I've got an empty feeling I won't be home today

    Don't ever try to tell me how much you care for me
    Don't ever try to tell me how you were there for me

    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe it)
    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe in)

    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe it)
    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe in)

    No one is stopping you from doing what you want to do
    No one is guilty here now, there's nothing new now

    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe it)
    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe in)

    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe it)
    I don't believe there's a reason (I don't believe in) Writer/s: Brian Patrick Carroll, Bryan Kei Mantia, Caram Chase Costanzo, Peter Joseph Scaturro, Robert John Finck, W Axl Rose
    Publisher: Red Brick Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Joe from Lincoln, NeListening to the Lyrics it makes me think that this song is about the new GnR being better then the old GnR.
  • Dino from Bandung, IndonesiaThis song was believed to be one of 'good' three songs that A&R Bob Ezrin had hardline assassement when he hired by Geffen. The original song, simply called "Shackler", featured Buckethead and Bootsy Collins, and was released on the DragonBall Z soundtrack, The History of Trunks in December 2001. It was subsequently featured on Buckethead's Secret Recipe DVD in 2005. On the final release, credits goes to Axl Rose, Brian Carroll, Caram Costanzo, Brian Mantia, Robin Finck and Pete Scaturro.
  • Corey from Richmond, VaLove this song! Really great!
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