[Critical Acclaim] Live in the LBC. (320 kbps). (исполнитель: Avenged Sevenfold)
(Quiet, might [bad word] somebody off) Like me [bad word] you?ve been at it for too long While you feed off all those insecurities You stand in front of me and bite the hand that feeds Self-righteousness is wearing thin (Lies inside your head, your best friend) I?ll bleed but not for fellow man (Broken glass, your fake reflection) Telling them it?s all for something real Don?t respect the words you?re speaking Gone too far, acclaim So, how does it feel to know that Someone?s kid in the heart of America has blood on their hands Fighting to defend your rights so you can maintain the lifestyle That insults his family?s existence? Well, where I'm from we have a special salute We wave high in the air towards all those pompous asses Who spend their days pointing fingers [bad word] you) (Quiet, might [bad word] somebody off) Like the heartbeat of this country when antagonized too long I?ll be damned if you count me in as part of your Generous hypocrisy, collected in a maze Tabloid gossip we want less real (There?s no need for us to bury you) Selfish agenda once again (Right this way, you dug your own grave) Telling them it?s all for something real Don?t respect the words you?re speaking Gone too far, acclaim All the way from the east to the west We got this high society looking down on their very foundation Constantly reminding us that our actions Are the cause of all their problems Pointing their fingers in every direction Blaming their own nation for who wins elections They never contributed a [bad word] thing To the country they love to criticize Excuse the obscene, ignore the [bad word] Depictions we see, try and get through And many mistakes can hurt I?m not the last but I sure ain?t the first (Quiet, might [bad word] somebody off) Self righteousness is wearing thin (Lies inside your head, your best friend) I?ll bleed but not for fellow man (Broken glass, your fake reflection) Telling them it?s all for something real Don?t respect the words you're speaking Gone too far, acclaim