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Alphabet Soup
00:55
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America, America
04:35
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America, America
Is it too late to save you?
Will foreign troops invade your soil?
Will government enslave you?
Will the greatness that was once your pride,
Be trampled in the streets?
Oh America, don't let your name
Go down in such defeat!
CHORUS
America, America
The tide is rising fast.
Don't you think it's time now
to remember your great past?
America, America!
Now the tide can still be turned;
Just open up your eyes and see
the lesson to be learned.
America, America
Once God's word was your standard.
How gradually you've compromised,
How far you've finally wandered;
For the years of silent apathy,
To God, we now repent!
For the years of work we might have done,
That have already now been spent.
REPEAT CHORUS
America, America
This land needs Jesus now!
If He's confined within the church,
Its walls will crumble down.
We must awake! We must arise!
His Kingdom to secure;
We know the battle has been won,
Yes, the victory is sure.
REPEAT CHORUS
Bridge:
Just open up your eyes and see the lesson to be learned. (x2)
You better upon up your eyes and see the lesson to be learned. (x2)
Oh yeaaahhhhhh.
Just open your eyes and see the lesson to be learned.
You better open up your eyes and see the lesson to be learned.
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Free Man
03:36
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It's Comin' Down
04:13
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Leave Our Guns Alone
04:43
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U.S. Citizen
02:47
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Almost Not Here Anymore
04:35
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The O.K.C. Bomb Song
02:44
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Clinton Speaks
00:44
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Turn Away from the Eagle
05:06
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Bill of Rights Day
04:14
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As Mrs. and Mr. America fret,
they huddle 'round their TV set,
they worry and they sweat;
They're thinkin' I'm the enemy
the one they need to get,
Because their mind controllers
tell them I'm a major threat;
The talking heads, the daily press,
They cultivate stupidity
and harvest ignorance;
They point a crooked finger
and they're all unanimous,
By callin' me "Extremist"
'cause I'm down on Zionists;
So now I want to sing a new song . . .
I want to be an Extremist!
I want to join a militia
and wear camouflage;
I want to be an Extremist!
and run around and sing
a rabble rousin', Rebel song;
And sympathize with the "skinnies",
who realize it was the (CENSORED)
who did the Germans wrong;
I want to be an Extremist! I want to get the job done.
Now, what's so bad about being extreme?
if I'm extremely innocent,
if I'm extremely keen;
If I'm extremely paranoid it's because of what I've seen,
that's written in between the lines of every magazine;
The FBI . . . the CIA . . .
are working for the KGB
and getting in my way;
'Cause they don't like my politics,
they dog me every day;
I'm gettin' tired of telling them
the problem is Oy Vey;
The enemy is Communism.
The common man, he's so confused . . .
he wants to know the truth,
but all he gets is phony news;
His state of mind is captured
by the mobs opposing views,
His only guarantee is that
he's sure to be confused;
Some may win,
but most will lose
Their lives are only figments of
the thoughts they cannot choose;
And I doubt you'll ever see me on the 6 o'clock news
Exposing lying, thieving, cheating, Communist (CENSORED)
Who made me sing this song.
I want to be an Extremist!
I want to join a militia
and wear camouflage;
I want to be an Extremist!
and run around and sing
a rabble rousin', Rebel song;
And sympathize with the "skinnies",
who realize it was the (CENSORED)
who did the Germans wrong;
I want to be an Extremist! I want to get the job done.
I want to be an extremist!
...And I just want to have fun.
Ja, ja, ja.
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Carl Klang Tribute Cleveland, Tennessee
Since first grabbing the attention of his fans in 1992 with his timely & prescient song about Waco, '17 Little Children', Carl Klang has taken patriotic music where it needs to be: honest & extreme. Not only did he as an alternative musician dare to go where few had gone, he did so with a lyrical depth that is simply missing in other music and yet unmatched by many of his venerable peers. ... more
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