In The Name Of Rock 'N' Roll
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In The Name Of Rock 'N' Roll
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Won't you listen all you pretty boys
In magazines you look like plastic toys
Superstars of rock you just pretend
A blasphemy that never seems to end
Ugly bastard, you think you look good
But there are things you never understood
With lipstick and mascara in your hand
Bet you're not even sure you're a man
Now listen
Hairdryer soldiers marching out to war
Can't you see yourself, you're such a bore
Why don't you all just lie down and die?
The world's a mess and you're the reason why
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