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Song Released: 2007


Cannibal Lyrics

Thrash it bash it live to smash it
Light the spark reach out and crash it

Rip it stronger grind it longer
Harder faster rabbit master

Sleeping beast rest in peace
Far too primal
Rip the flesh taste of death
Bite the gristle
Killing...

  1. poolhall_junkie
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    Mar 23rd 2010 report

    This song is classic static-x. basically this whole song is an analogy it compares anyone that doesnt follow a religion to the taboo that is cannibalism. Hes not at all sayin that its bad to have no religion. He is simply saying that people fear those who can "tear it up" when it comes to others religious beliefs.

  2. Magnoodle
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    Dec 4th 2007 report

    When commenting on the song Wayne Static said - "With ‘Cannibal,’ I was thinking of how, when I see people eating these big pieces of meat, it’s really disgusting to me. It’s like they could be cannibals; that you could give somebody a piece of a human and they’d eat it and not know the difference. So, with that basic idea in mind, I was able to write the song around it.

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