Make Me Laugh
Anthrax · The Collection [2002]
Through me God is heard
You're making me laugh
Tell me your killing joke
Evangelist
You're making me laugh
Jesus saves
But only after I've been paid
You're making me laugh
Tell me your killing joke
Evangelist
End your hoax
God says: "Have a TV show"
God says: "Baby, do some blow"
God says: "Taxes are a sin"
God says: "Pour the money in"
Rape the poor, faith no more
Faith for cash, make me laugh
Faith no more, face the whore
Rape your past, make me laugh
Never, never ever sin
Unless God says to stick it in
You're making me laugh
Tell me your killing joke
Evangelist
The truth can choke
Defrocked from your seat
Don't shit where you eat
You're making me laugh
Tell me your killing joke
That God talks to you
There's no hope
God says: "Have a TV show"
God says: "Baby, do some blow"
God says: "Taxes are a sin"
God says: "Pour the money in"
Rape the poor, faith no more
Faith for cash, make me laugh
Faith no more, face the whore
Rape your past, make me laugh
God says: "Have a swimming pool"
God says: "Keep the doghouse cool"
God says: "Planes and boats and cars"
God says: "Have an amusement park"
God says: "Go and masturbate"
God says: "File taxes late"
God says: "Paint your face all sick"
God says: "Be a real prick"
God says: "Have a TV show"
God says: "Baby, do some blow"
God says: "Taxes are a sin"
God says: "Pour the money in"
Rape the floor, faith no more
Faith for cash, make me laugh
Faith no more, face the whore
Rape your past, make me laugh
Make Me Laugh - Anthrax
Anthrax's 'Make Me Laugh' stands as a quintessential example of their signature blend of thrash metal and new wave influences, capturing the band's evolution from their early 1980s roots. Recorded for the compilation 'The Collection [2002]', the track showcases the group's signature speed and technical precision while maintaining the melodic hooks that defined their career. The song reflects the band's ability to balance aggression with catchy, anthemic choruses, a hallmark of their discography spanning decades. As a staple of their live performances and a frequent inclusion in their catalog, 'Make Me Laugh' remains a powerful representation of the New York thrash scene's enduring impact on modern heavy music. Its enduring popularity underscores the band's status as a pioneering force in the genre.
