Eat Your Dog

GREG GRAFFIN

Weak and sick, dying in the sand, no such thing as a promised land.
Don't lose faith in a better life--reincarnation, poor excuse.
You're dying you assholes, your religion can't help you now.
Dying and starving in the fields you used to plow.
Rotting bones in your barren fields.
Worshiped creature's supposed to heal.
He won't save you and he won't save me. See what you want to see.
Hindu religion in the mind of a working Joe,
Starving and dying in the fields you used to know.
You're tied and bound to a god's useless advice.
Bloated stomachs from aching diseases hold back the fight.
In the end you'll return once more to die again.
Go on 'til you can't no more in non-eternal sin.

Trivia about the song Eat Your Dog by Bad Religion

On which albums was the song “Eat Your Dog” released by Bad Religion?
Bad Religion released the song on the albums “How Could Hell Be Any Worse?” in 1982, “80-85” in 1991, and “All Ages” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Eat Your Dog” by Bad Religion?
The song “Eat Your Dog” by Bad Religion was composed by GREG GRAFFIN.

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