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Elvis Wants the Bomb
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Rock Guitar Progressive Guitar Trevia Shattered Glass Jeff Moeller Tim Munsill Myron Gary
The band consists of: Myron Gary, guitar, vocals and most writing credit; Jeff Moeller, bass guitar, vocals and some lyrics; Tim Munsill, drums and percussion and various writing chores. The band records in Jeff's project studio.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock n Roll
Charts
Peak #137
Peak in subgenre #15
Author
Trevia
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Trevia
Uploaded
July 12, 2009
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MP3 5.2 MB 128 kbps 5:41
Story behind the song
The song was written on the premise that knowledge of "the bombs" devastation, and the desire to wield it, is an incredibly magnified version of the same driving force that sent a man into an Amish school house to kill children who are taught to harm nothing. If you need to kill someone, kill yourself.
Lyrics
With millions of subjects who have not Heâs living a dream with nearly everything he wants Somethingâs missing a thing he hasnât got People go hungry Elvis wants the bomb Heâs left the building but not alone Took five children who would harm no one Somethingâs missing courage gut and bone At the thirty-eighth parallel Elvis wants the bomb Elvis wants power and prestige What he gets a psychotic disease Suicide in the bargaining Elvis would be king Towers of humanity air coaches with more 2001 nearly three thousand gone 1945 ten thousand score Collateral damage Elvis wants the bomb Elvis wants power and prestige What he gets a psychotic disease Suicide in the bargaining Elvis would be king Proliferation should be passe Victor and victimized wish they were all gone Somethingâs missing Third-world World War Hunger for power Elvis wants the bomb Elvis wants power and prestige What he gets a psychotic disease Suicide in the bargaining Elvis would be king
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