Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Krovvy)

Album: The Sinister Urge (2001)
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  • yeah
    my durango number 95
    take me to the home
    kick boots
    and ultra live
    see heaven flash
    a horrorshow
    knock it nice
    and smooth
    step back and
    watch it flow yeah

    never gonna stop me
    never gonna stop
    never gonna stop me
    never gonna stop

    yeah
    the devil ride
    a dinosaur
    he paint the monster red
    so the blood don't
    stain the floor
    in out
    real savage show
    sorry as a shot
    came sickness
    watch it flow yeah



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Comments: 4

  • Mike from Burkittsville, MdYeah. Edge used this song. Sheri Moon Zombie is cute.
  • Bobbilyn from Jacksonville, FlThis is my fav song off the sinister urge. He rocks in concert!!
  • Tommy from Marietta, GaThat song helped my girlfriend win most of her softball games by playing the song in her head for the entire game.
  • Eric from Milltown, Inrob directed the video for this and its alot like the movie clockwork orange. thankfully his wife sheri moon zombie is in it
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