Savior

Iggy Pop · Beat 'em Up [2001]

If The saviour came again today,

Would you like him or turn him away,

Would he have a girlfriend with a thong,

Or a boy group singing dumbass songs.

Would he be a rapper with a gun,

Or a bugger building steel buns.

If the saviour was crucified to lose

What's the difference?



Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here



Watch me walk on water

Watch me walk on water

Watch me walk on water

Before they...

Put me in a box



We Should have never

Gotten another break,

Praying is an art for it's own sake,

Would he have a pair of Gucci shoes...

With a pitbull



Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here



Watch me walk on water

Watch me walk away on water

Watch me walk on water



Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here

Get me outta here



Watch me walk on water

Watch me walk away on water

Watch me walk on water

Savior - Iggy Pop

Iggy Pop's 'Savior' stands as a defining track from his 2001 album 'Beat 'em Up,' showcasing his enduring commitment to raw, theatrical rock. Recorded during a period where Pop continued to deconstruct the boundaries of punk and glam, the song features his signature aggressive vocal delivery and driving rhythm section. The track exemplifies his ability to blend chaotic energy with melodic hooks, reinforcing his status as a pioneer of alternative rock. Released alongside other notable works from the era, 'Savior' captures the frenetic spirit of Pop's later career, offering a high-octane listening experience that remains relevant in discussions of his discography and the evolution of post-punk aesthetics.