Strip It Down

BRADFIELD, EDWARDS, JONES, MOORE

Ain't no fun at the government hall,
Slicked back injustice sits nicely next to smiles,
Paranoia at the heels of too much greed,
Obedience an art form while the sad bleed,

Success and love dictate where skin touches fashion,
Consumerism beauty for cheap appeal,
I don't wanna dance for people to watch,
Smother my life in interest accounts,

Outside life brings down genocide,
And consumer self hate leads to designer bullshit,
Hate is art and we steal cars,
Decaying flowers in the playground of the rich,

You can launch sweetly and say nice things,
But I ain't ever on the way up,
My only way down is on disease that tries to suffocate
The pure ideals that turn to hate,

Trivia about the song Strip It Down by Manic Street Preachers

When was the song “Strip It Down” released by Manic Street Preachers?
The song Strip It Down was released in 1990, on the album “New Art Riot”.
Who composed the song “Strip It Down” by Manic Street Preachers?
The song “Strip It Down” by Manic Street Preachers was composed by BRADFIELD, EDWARDS, JONES, MOORE.

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