I don't wanna work for the FBI
I don't wanna know where the bodies lie
I don't give a fuck if your life has died
It's just karma, bad karma
I don't really care if you're engulfed in flames
I don't even care if you don't look the same
I don't really care if you catch the train
To nowhere, the last train to nowhere
Because it's a
Death from above
Death from above
Death from above
Flying in on the wings of destruction
With freedom in our eyes
It's a Death from above and everybody dies
I don't care if your house's in pieces
I don't care if you cry for Jesus
When you find youreself in a storm of feces
Let the flag of destruction fly
From the top of the mountain high
From the chateaus to the plateaus
In the shadows, the shadows
Because it's a
Death from above
Death from above
Death from above
Flying in on the wings of destruction
With freedom in our eyes
It's a Death from above and everybody dies
Turbonegro is a Norwegian death punk band formed in Oslo in 1990. The group gained international fame for its energetic and provocative sound, characterized by heavy metal riffs, satirical lyrics, and an eccentric theatrical performance. Frontman Hank von Helvete is known for his charismatic stage presence and iconic punk rock look. Among Turbonegro's most representative songs are "Get It On", "Deathpunk" and "Punkrocker Superstar". The album "Apocalypse Dudes" (1998) is considered a turning point in their career, solidifying their position as one of the most influential punk bands of the 1990s. Turbonegro has collaborated with artists such as Iggy Pop and The Misfits, contributing to the spread of the death punk sound worldwide.
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