Burn (Sister Machine Gun album)

Burn is the third studio album by industrial rock band Sister Machine Gun.

Track listing

Notes

Burn has two hidden tracks on the CD release. The first is a cover of The Doors, "Strange Days" which is found by rewinding the CD to -4:20 on a CD player (this may not work on software media players). The second is a reprise of the song "Inside" found at 8:43 on the final track.

Personnel

  • Chris Randall
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    THE BURN

    by: Starship

    Bad is better than the burn
    Some people never learn
    Bad is better than the burn
    I'll take the blame, it's my mistake
    One heart goes free, one heart just aches
    It's an easy kill within my range
    I made the break, honey, you kept the pain
    And yesterday means nothin' to me now, doesn't matter
    I'll keep it hid, you'll live somehow
    Bad is better than the burn
    Truth is better than a lie
    Some people never learn
    Bad is better than the burn
    I fished love's kiss from the wishing well
    Wound up in heaven, stayed around for hell
    It's a common crime to live this lie
    I see no point after love has died
    I'll be the one who said good-bye, oh yeah
    And I'll take the heat for the tears you cry
    Bad is better than the burn
    Truth is better than a lie
    Some people never learn
    Bad is better than the burn, oh yeah
    Bad is better than the burn
    Or the hurt that's hidden in the heart
    They say you pay with what you earn
    Bad is better than the burn
    Cold is the shoulder that turns away
    Curses the man on Judgment Day
    Damned by the brand done too soon
    Crawled out of this house and howled at the moon
    And yesterday means nothing to me now
    I'll keep it hid, you'll live somehow
    Bad is better than the burn
    Some people never learn
    Bad is better than the burn
    Bad is better than the burn
    Truth is better than a lie
    Some people never learn
    Bad is better than the burn
    (Bad is better than the burn)
    Bad is better than the burn
    Truth is better than a lie
    Some people never learn
    Bad is better than the burn




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