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Artist/Band:
X-Raided
Lyrics for Song: My Soul Cries Your Name
Lyrics for Album: Ain't Love Grand [1990]
a woman built like you, was built to serve my needs.
carve intials on my back, wrap your arms around me.
with your lovin' please, you're as good.
i hurt you so...i gotta go.
i wouldn't blame you a bit for never giving me a chance.
you got red-rock too short,
a gold-mine where they meet.
long-fired arms, and a treasure chest where they meet.
hold my hair and arch your back and scream.
i hurt you so...i gotta go.
i wouldn't blame you a bit for never giving me a chance.
my soul cries your name over and over again.
my soul cries your name over and over again.
suck my heart into your haze,
turn it into sex. front seat of my car,
you were better than my bed.
flames on your chest, hell's open gate.
i hurt you so...i gotta go.
i wouldn't blame you a bit for never giving me a chance.
my soul cries your name over and over again.
my soul cries your name over and over again.
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About My Soul Cries Your Name
"My Soul Cries Your Name" stands as a defining track from X-Raided's 1990 debut album, *Ain't Love Grand*, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities of early English hardcore and breakbeat hardcore. The song exemplifies the genre's characteristic blend of aggressive vocal delivery and driving, repetitive rhythms that defined the late 80s and early 90s scene. Produced with a distinct, gritty sound, the recording showcases X-Raided's ability to craft anthems that resonated deeply within the underground community while maintaining a polished production quality that set a standard for the era. As a cornerstone of the artist's discography, the track reflects the emotional intensity and social commentary often found in works from this period. Its enduring popularity highlights the song's ability to transcend its specific cultural moment, serving as a nostalgic touchstone for fans of the genre who recall the vibrant atmosphere of the time. The composition remains a testament to the power of simple, high-energy structures in shaping the identity of a pivotal moment in electronic music history. |
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| Album Lyrics: Ain't Love Grand [1990] |
 X-Raided
"Ain't Love Grand [1990]"
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