Johnny’s Rebellion

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Johnny’s Rebellion

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[Intro: Andrew Rockhold: Dave Escamilla] I start to levitate I feel the air beneath my wings I hear my pulse I taste the air I breathe I touch the ground I see the end And I feel whole again I hear the echoes of a world I'd left behind I taste the victory I thought I'd never find I touch the ground but it's slipping away from me And now I can't see it I can't see anything Somebody help me Please help me! Oh, Johnny! Wake the fuck up It's your big day Wouldn't want to keep all those angry souls waiting, now would you? This is the story of Johnny's group of misfits Taking on the Devil himself Welcome to Hell [Verse 1: Dave Escamilla] I can't believe it was a dream I walked the surface, breathed the air Then found myself back underneath It must've been a sign It's time to take back what was mine I am alive [Chorus: Andrew Rockhold, Dave Escamilla] So it's time that I bid you farewell I'll sign my release with your blood You can't keep me trapped in this hell I won't ever call this my tomb The place where your soul's sent to die Is the place where my purpose was found I'm taking control of my life And I'm raising an army from Hell And I'm burning this place to the ground [Verse 2: Dave Escamilla, Andrew Rockhold] First, I'll take the things he loves Make him feel defeated, make him feel defeated Then, I'll take his fucking heart Make him watch you eat it, make him watch you eat it I can't remain here, I'm taking control So string 'em out, and bare his bones I'm taking back my soul [Post-Verse: Andrew Rockhold, Dave Escamilla] You think you can run? You think you can hide? No! I'm done hiding! I challenge you to fight me to the death [Chorus: Andrew Rockhold, Dave Escamilla] So it's time that I bid you farewell I'll sign my release with your blood You can't keep me trapped in this hell I won't ever call this my tomb The place where your soul's sent to die Is the place where my purpose was found I'm taking control of my life And I'm raising an army from hell And I'm burning this place to the ground [Bridge: Andrew Rockhold] So it seems it's my time Fate has brought me to now With armies aligned We brace for the sound of Ten thousand souls fighting for air The chance to live again So ready your guns, prepare for the end Cause the last thing that you'll hear is "Off with his head!" [Breakdown: Dave Escamilla] Get over here you, son of a bitch You're not getting away from me that easily Rip him to pieces! With the force of ten thousand guns I destroy everything you built Corner you with nowhere to run Then I tear your black heart straight out of your chest [Guitar Solo] [Post-Breakdown: Andrew Rockhold] I took his crown of fire And I crushed it with my hands I came, I saw, and I conquered [Chorus 2: Andrew Rockhold] So, did you miss me? Well, here's my farewell I'm crazier than I ever fucking was I'm king of the dead and the damned I thought that this day'd never come But why should your sinners be saved? You wouldn't be free without me I'm your leader, your savior, your king And I don't think that I'm ready to leave [Chant: Andrew Rockhold and Dave Escamilla] So, gather ye demons, it seems it's your day I sin but I've paid more than ten thousand graves And though we're the damned We're so far from alone So let's bury the hatchet inside of their skulls [Outro] What the fuck happened (So gather ye demons) I can feel air inside my lungs again (It's seems it's your day) (Don't ever trust the Devil, bitch!) (I sin but I paid more than ten thousand graves) And I know that my destiny (And though we're the damned) (See the way your blood spills on the ground) (We're so far from alone) It's just a part of satellites (So let's bury the hatchet inside of their skulls) All because of you! You! You!

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Credits

Writers
  • Bennett Vogelman
  • Crown The Empire
  • Brendan Barone