Kill The King

DAVE MUSTAINE

Broken down, feeling naked
Leaving me unfulfilled
Promising compromise
Championing mediocrity

Time and time again
What you said ain't what you mean
Even if all my bones are broken
I will drag myself back from the edge to

Kill the King, The King is dead, Long live the King,
I am the King, God save the King

I reveal a deceiver
In the highest seat in the land
His idle hands the Devil's workshop
Generate more smoke than heat

Time and time again
What you said ain't what you mean
Even if all my bones are broken
I will drag myself back from the edge to

Kill the King, The King is dead, Long live the King,
I am the King, God save the King

Kill the King, The King is dead
I am the King, Long live the King

A new precedent in pain, a new precedent in pain
Mankind is blown to dust, mankind is blown to dust
An explosion of the Brain, an explosion of the Brain
Spontaneously combust, spontaneously combust

Kill the King, The King is dead, Long live the King,
I am the King

Trivia about the song Kill The King by Megadeth

On which albums was the song “Kill The King” released by Megadeth?
Megadeth released the song on the albums “Capitol Punishment: The Megadeth Years” in 2000, “Greatest Hits: Back to the Start” in 2005, “Warchest” in 2007, and “Anthology: Set the World Afire” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Kill The King” by Megadeth?
The song “Kill The King” by Megadeth was composed by DAVE MUSTAINE.

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