War Machine
by Kiss

Album: Creatures Of The Night (1982)
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  • Want to bite the hand that feeds me, want to turn the tides
    Set the demons free and watch 'em fly
    Strike down the one who leads me, I'm gonna take his place
    Gonna vindicate the human race

    Better watch out 'cause I'm a war machine
    Better watch out 'cause I'm a war machine

    Take the reins of power and seize them, draw the battle lines
    Armageddon's just a matter of time
    Tear down the voice of reason, let the arrows fly
    Your freedom's just a state of mind, yeah

    Better watch out 'cause I'm a war machine
    You better watch out 'cause I'm a war machine

    You better watch out 'cause I'm a war machine
    You better watch out 'cause I'm a war machine

    Better watch out 'cause I'm a war machine
    I'm a war machine, I'm a war machine Writer/s: Bryan Adams, Gene Simmons, James Douglas Vallance
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Justin Barbour from Bristol TnBeen a life long kiss my whole life and didn't know this.
  • Dave from Melbourne, AustraliaThis song has a mean riff. KISS wanted something heavy for the Creatures Of The Night album after their previous album flopped.
  • Dennis from Sewickley, PaThis song is in the top ten of the Kiss library.
  • Cam from Cambridge, CanadaWhen KISS performs this song live they usually combine Calling DR> LOve to it
  • Hidde from Rijswijk, Netherlandsin the beavis & Butthead episode be all you can be.
    beavis and butthead sing this song and play air guitar in front of a armystation
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