Mass Murder Machine

Zakk Wylde · Other Songs - Zakk Wylde

Take a good look

I know what you see

Shrouded in black

and all life's debris



Shot in the back

live through the day

ain't no remorse

you do as they say



ohhhhhhhh,

ohhhhhh,

ohhhhhhhh,

ohhhhhh,

Now that i've seen whats come & past

forget all thats pure; it never lasts

inside a mass murder machine



victims for life

Slaves to the end

rooted and sick

How it's always been



ohhhhhhhh,

ohhhhhh,

Built to destroy

one can't deny

the hole that becomes

the hand in the sky



ohhhhhhhh,

ohhhhhh,

ohhhhhhhh,

ohhhhhh,

Now that i've seen whats come & past

forget all thats pure; it never lasts

inside a mass murder machine

Now that i've seen whats come & past

forget all thats pure; it never lasts

inside a mass murder machine



I wish I was done

Yeah, I wish I was done ohhh

I wish I was done

Yeah, I wish I was done ohhh

I wish I was done

Yeah, I wish I was done ohhh



ohhhhhhhh,

ohhhhhh,

ohhhhhhhh,

ohhhhhh,

Now that i've seen whats come & past

forget all thats pure; it never lasts

inside a mass murder machine

Now that i've seen whats come & past

forget all thats pure; it never lasts

inside a mass murder machine

Now that i've seen whats come & past

forget all thats pure; it never lasts

inside a mass murder machine

Now that i've seen whats come & past

forget all thats pure; it never lasts

inside a mass murder machine

Mass Murder Machine

Zakk Wylde's 'Mass Murder Machine' stands as a defining track within the heavy metal genre, showcasing his signature blend of technical precision and aggressive vocal delivery. Released as part of his extensive discography, the song exemplifies the high-energy, riff-driven style characteristic of Wylde's work, often associated with his collaborations with Black Sabbath and his solo career. The recording captures the raw intensity typical of the era, featuring complex guitar work and a driving rhythm section that propels the listener into a visceral musical experience. As a staple in Wylde's catalog, the track remains a powerful representation of his ability to craft anthemic metal compositions that resonate with fans of the genre.