Urge Overkill
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Dubbledead

Dubbledead lyrics by Urge Overkill. Yes on the inside There is a man there Trapped in a black chair ask him his name and he'll say and he'll say "I'm Ollie...

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Dubbledead

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Yes on the inside

There is a man there

Trapped in a black chair

ask him his name

and he'll say and he'll say

"I'm Ollie Alpha, of Electric Omega,

Tried and fried down in Georgia.

Hit me again!"

On the inside

Fried on the inside

but alive on the outside

Too worn inside

Too known there's no cure

He's dubbledead

oooooooooooooaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh

"I'm walking down that coal, I'm gonna walk up on that

road and turn to wit, ride!"

HOW DO YOU STAND THE DYING?

"I don't mind it at all"

TELL ME WHY YOUR CRYING

"I don't know"

"Hear me out now slaver!

Wanna watch you try to cope-ah

Wanna watch you over wave it

Wanna watch you lose your

CONTROLLLLLLLLL!"

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