Born to rage against the order
Fuck the world live forever
We wage war against you all
I don't need society
I don't need your politricks
We live our lives the way we want

We sold our souls to metal
We sold our souls
We sold our souls to metal
We sold our souls

Fuck you all
We don't belong
I want to burn your fucking world
Destroy 'em all
Fuck your laws
Metal flows through my veins
I wanna rage
I am insane
C'mon punk make my day

We sold our souls to metal
We sold our souls
We sold our souls to metal
We sold our souls


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    My Interpretation

    Pretty much a song about not caring about what others think, be yourself and live your life according to you (well in this case to the "metal" fraternity).

    I would say it is a little contradictory in the sense that it is saying don't care about others, but conform to the metal scene. They've probably done this to appeal to their market more than anything.

    Not a bad song, but is it a little cheesy?

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