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Artist/Band:
Black Label Society
Lyrics for Song: Phoney Smiles & Fake Hellos
Lyrics for Album: stronger than death
You, yeah you, yeah you.
You got a cardboard cutout soul.
Just a powertripping, mindtraping, backstabbing, junkie,
thinking your hype is true.
You, yeah you, yeah you.
Respect ain't a word you know.
You're just a fabricated lie, that doesn't exist.
Dropping names where ever you go.
Life's Phoney Smiles And Fake Hellos.
The Hardcore rush, of watching heads role.
As I dig your grave and kill your lifeless stare,
Fuck yourself for all I fucking care.
You, yeah you, yeah you.
Thinking you know it all
35 years old with a wife and two kids,
still living in your mothers home
You, yeah you, yeah you.
You're a sellout and a social whore
You'd sell your mothers soul just to get ahead.
A disease down to the core.
Life's Phoney Smiles And Fake Hellos.
The Hardcore rush, of watching heads role.
As I dig your grave and kill your lifeless stare,
Go fuck yourself for all I fucking care.
(solo)
You, yeah you, yeah you.
I haven't figured what it is you do.
Just a no talent nothing with a ten ton ego,
untill your 15 minutes are through.
You, yeah you, yeah you.
A conscience deaf and blind.
Well I'm driving, the hearse without remorse,
killing you and your kind.
Life's Phoney Smiles And Fake Hellos.
The Hardcore rush, of watching heads role.
I dig your grave and kill your lifeless stare,
Fuck yourself for all I fucking care.
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Phoney Smiles & Fake Hellos
Black Label Society's 'Phoney Smiles & Fake Hellos' stands as a defining track on the band's 2010 album, 'Stronger Than Death.' Released during a period where the group, fronted by Zakk Wylde, explored darker, more aggressive sonic territories, the song exemplifies the heavy metal genre's characteristic intensity. The recording features the band's signature blend of distorted guitars and powerful vocals, reflecting themes of disillusionment and cynicism that permeate their discography from the early 2000s through the 2010s. As a staple of their live performances and a key component of their catalog, the track reinforces the band's reputation for delivering high-energy, visceral metal music that resonates with fans of the genre. |
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