Devil Doll
X-Raided · More Fun In The New World [1990]
her throw her in the tub she says "coffe & a piece
of pie" she never wears a dress on sunday or any
monday afternoon the this is no goddamn country to
wander alone devil doll devil doll rags and bones and
battered shoes devil doll devil doll people turn their
heads she scares little kids eyes narrow jaw is set
shell fix you with a stare she keeps her body hidden
lets her eyes make her bid id wrap her up in a bullet
and shoot her round the world devil doll devil doll
rags ans bones and battered shoes devil doll devil
doll devil doll devil doll
Devil Doll
X-Raided's 'Devil Doll' stands as a defining track from the 1990 album *More Fun In The New World*, showcasing the artist's signature blend of aggressive rap-rock and punk energy. Released during the height of the nu-metal movement, the song captures the raw, rebellious spirit characteristic of the era's underground scene. With its driving rhythm and intense delivery, the recording exemplifies how X-Raided pushed the boundaries of traditional hip-hop by integrating distorted guitars and high-octane vocals. The track remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his ability to craft anthems that resonate with audiences seeking a fusion of hard rock and street-level lyricism. Its enduring popularity highlights the song's role in cementing X-Raided's legacy as a pivotal figure in 1990s alternative rap.

