Hollywound
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Hollywound
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It's 1956, a new sound is breaking through
It's 1966, grow your hair, it's Rock n Roll
It's 1976, this is punk, and we say no
You can't stop us now, don't even try!
It's 1986, eyeliner and scream out loud
It's 1996, Daft Punk and Prodigy
You can't stop us now, don't even try!
There's nothing more that you can do
You're fake, but this ain't Hollywood
You're left behind to lick your wounds
And there's nothing here left for you
Hollywound!
It's 1956, a new sound is breaking through
It's 1966, grow your hair, it's Rock n Roll
It's 1976, this is punk, and we say no
You can't stop us now, don't even try!
There's nothing more that you can do
You're fake, but this ain't Hollywood
You're left behind to lick your wounds
And there's nothing here left for you
Hollywound!
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Witches Of London performs "Hollywound", and this lyric page sits inside the Witches Of London catalog on LyroVerse.
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