Genocide

Glenn Tipton, Robert Halford, Kenneth Downing

Mercenary battalions
Are poised to strike us down
Terminations conquest
Upon us now full grown

Save me, my heart's open wide
Help me, no question of pride
Save me, my people have died
Total genocide

Devastation hungers
She waits to leap to earth
Imminent liquidation
Before the grand rebirth

Save me, my heart's open wide
Help me, no question of pride
Save me, my people have died
Total genocide

Sin after sin I have endured
Yet the wounds I bear are the wounds of love

Frantic mindless zombies
Grab at fleeting time
Lost in cold perplexion
Waiting for the sign
Generations tremble
Clinging face to face
Helpless situation
To end the perfect race

Smashing senseless sabers
Cut us to the ground
Eager for life blood
Of all who can be found

Save me, my heart's open wide
Help me, no question of pride
Save me, my people have died
Total genocide

Slice to the left, slice to the right
None to retaliate, none will fight
Chopping at the hearts, snuffing out the lives
This race departs and no one will survive
Heads to the feet, feet to the air
Souls in the soil, heavy in despair
End of all ends, body into dust
To greet death friends, extinction is a must

Trivia about the song Genocide by Judas Priest

On which albums was the song “Genocide” released by Judas Priest?
Judas Priest released the song on the albums “Sad Wings of Destiny” in 1976, “Unleashed In the East” in 1979, “Hero, Hero” in 1981, “Limited Edition Collectors Box” in 2002, and “Live In America” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Genocide” by Judas Priest?
The song “Genocide” by Judas Priest was composed by Glenn Tipton, Robert Halford, Kenneth Downing.

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