The Devil Is Electric - I've Never Trusted A Revolutionary That Was Afraid To Dance album flac
Performer: The Devil Is ElectricTitle: I've Never Trusted A Revolutionary That Was Afraid To Dance
Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Punk
Released: 2001
Country: US
MP3 album: 1101 mb
FLAC album: 1749 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: ADX VOC DXD RA ASF AU FLAC
Genre: Rock
What the cops never figured out, and what I know now, was that these men would never break, never lie down, never bend over for anybody. Back when I was picking beans in Guatemala, we used to make fresh coffee, right off the trees I mean. The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. Rephrasing of the phrase "the finest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist" by Charles Baudelaire. To a cop, the explanation is never that complicated. He was your friend! Verbal: Because I was afraid, okay? I was afraid. Kujan: Afraid of what? Verbal: It was Keyser Söze, Agent Kujan! The Devil himself!
Shot down, gotcha with a six gun There's blood on my hands Pale rider in a sandstorm At the crossroads dusty way. Bet your life's gonna take you Where the wild men roam Just be careful what you wish for Gonna shake them bones. I know a place Got to get away. Never dance with the devil When the sun goes down Never dance with the devil You better leave this town Never dance with the devil It's the spirit of the crossbones Never dance with the devil The Badlands is our playground
Ayrıca The Devil Is Electric albümlerini de görebilirsiniz. I've Never Trusted a Revolutionary That Was Afraid to Dance I've Never Trusted a Revolutionary That Was Afraid To Dance + A Bunch of Other Stuff. arkıcının Şarkılarını Görmek İçin Tıklayın. The Devil Is Electric - Popüler Şarkıları. My Cure For Depression The Devil Is Electric It Sounds Better in the Basement The Devil Is Electric The New World The Devil Is Electric Cancer or Car Wreck The Devil Is Electric Lucky Ones The Devil Is Electric The Devil and my Family The Devil Is Electric Good Ole Days The Devil Is Electric Making Mountains The Devil Is Electric.
Album Revolutionary Vol. 1. Dance with the Devil Lyrics. On Dance with the Devil, Immortal Technique spits a fiendish, yet remarkable, story that is allegedly based on a true life story.
Revolutionary Vol. 1 is the debut album by rapper Immortal Technique, released on September 18, 2001, and re-pressed in 2004 (by Babygrande Records). The album re-press was manufactured with a bar code and is being distributed worldwide by Viper Records and Babygrande Records. Immortal Technique said in 2009 that the album had sold more than 45,000 copies.
I’ve seen Freddie Kruger, Jason, and the Exorcist movies, but that was the first time I felt I saw a horror film. Reality shot from the right angle, or sung from the right perspective will show you the ones wearing the mask may not be the true monsters. Dance With The Devil is a classic in its own right, maybe not on the level of Minds Playing Tricks On Me, but once you hear it, you’ll never be able to forget. Every Halloween I hear the keys of that melancholy piano, and a slight echoing of words that sound like, I'm falling and I can't turn back.
Album: Revolutionary Vol. 1 (2001). Get the Sheet Music License This Song. Whether this story is true or not is debatable, but Immortal Technique claims it is. Either way, this song is profound and thought provoking, as Immortal Technique raps about a guy who joins a gang that has him attack and rape a woman for initiation. When he finally looks at her face, he realized it's his mother and he kills himself. At the end of the song, we learn that Immortal Technique was a member of the gang that was there
Tracklist
| 1 | You Died At Five |
| 2 | Headlines |
| 3 | Good Ole Days |
| 4 | Lucky Ones |
| 5 | Call Me Gloom |
| 6 | Highway To Hell |
| 7 | There Is A Try |
| 8 | Making Mountains |
| 9 | It Sounds Better In The Basement |
| 10 | The New World |
| 11 | Relax, It Will Be Over Soon Enough |
| 12 | Nate Powell |
| 13 | Crime Pays, Ask Your Land Lord |
| 14 | Cancer Or Car Wreck? |
| 15 | The More They Take, The Sooner We Break |
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HOT-008 | The Devil Is Electric | I've Never Trusted A Revolutionary That Was Afraid To Dance (LP, Album) | Hotsauce Records | HOT-008 | US | Unknown |
| none | The Devil Is Electric | I've Never Trusted A Revolutionary That Was Afraid To Dance And A Bunch Of Other Stuff (CD, Album, RE) | Plan-it-X | none | US | Unknown |









