Devil’s Road

Hugh Dillon, Trent Carr, Dale Harrison (Headstones), Tim White

I'll never understand how the devil picks his man
Just seems to wind him up and let him go
And all his people, driven here by evil
They know the devil's on the road
They're out to break their fellow man
Any god-damned way they can
They can't wait to destroy the world

They're going to roll into town
Tear it up and burn it down
With nothing more than a pirate's patience
Intimidate and ridicule and all that awful shit they do
It would take a hero's hero, to stand up and save them

Now fear disguised as apathy
And brutal smiles scream for a piece
The world owes them big, they're gonna take it
And if you get in their way
You're gonna die, you're gonna pay
With torture, tears or intimidation

They're going to roll into town
Tear it up and burn it down
With Nothing more than a pirate's patience
Intimidate and ridicule and all that awful shit they do
It would surprise me if they don't die graceless

They're out to break their fellow man
Any god-damned way they can
They can't wait to destroy the world

They're going to roll into town
Tear it up and burn it down
With nothing more than a pirate's patience
To intimidate and ridicule and all that awful shit they do
It would take a hero's hero to stand up and save them

I'll never understand how the devil picks his man
Just seems to wind him up and let him go
And all his people, driven here by evil
They know the devil's on the road...

Trivia about the song Devil’s Road by Headstones

When was the song “Devil’s Road” released by Headstones?
The song Devil’s Road was released in 2002, on the album “The Oracle of Hi-Fi”.
Who composed the song “Devil’s Road” by Headstones?
The song “Devil’s Road” by Headstones was composed by Hugh Dillon, Trent Carr, Dale Harrison (Headstones), Tim White.

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