Strap Down (Part 3)

Jack Dangers

"I know what it does to you
I know the - evil feeling that you feel when you sing it
I know the - the lost position that you get into - in the beat
Well, if you talk to the average teenager today and you ask them what it is
And well the first thing that they will say is 'The beat, the beat'."

(chopped up random samples)

Love war
Love war
Love war
Love war

"A diabolical machine
I mean to think about - a person's eyeballs popping out
Bones - snapping at the joint
The ? splitting open, you know
Cooking under like 200 degrees from the inside out
Only a diabolical maniac could think of something like that
And I will pertain I could ? up
It's sadistic
But people like violence
Even the people out there that are for the death penalty
They like violence
They like blood on their meat
When they go to the store they like plain juicy meat
They thrive on that."

"Down here you don't have personal, you don't have laws, you don't have values
You don't have none of that - that makes up a man
Or what makes up a human being - you don't have that
Sometimes I sit and wish I would have accepted the death penalty
Alright, I went to the city trials
Sometimes I would have wished that I would have took it
Life in prison is hell
No one on the street can tell
What someone else was like."

("Down here!")

("hey, boy")
("hey, boy")
("hey, boy")

Trivia about the song Strap Down (Part 3) by Meat Beat Manifesto

When was the song “Strap Down (Part 3)” released by Meat Beat Manifesto?
The song Strap Down (Part 3) was released in 1989, on the album “Storm the Studio”.
Who composed the song “Strap Down (Part 3)” by Meat Beat Manifesto?
The song “Strap Down (Part 3)” by Meat Beat Manifesto was composed by Jack Dangers.

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