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Anarchy in the U.K.

by Megadeth

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Right now I am an anti-Christ And I am an anarchist Don't know what I want, but I know how get it I want to destroy, possibly? 'Cause I want to be anarchy, no dog's body Anarchy for the U.K It's coming sometime, it may be I give a wrong time, stop a traffic light Your future dream is a shopping spree 'Cause I want to be anarchy, In the city Of many ways to get what you want I use the best, I use the rest I use the enemy I use anarchy 'Cause I want to be anarchy, It's the only way to be Is this the M.P.L.A.? Is this the U.D.A.? Is this the I.R.A.? I thought it was London., or just another country And other cunt-like tendencies 'Cause I want to be anarchy, 'cause I want to be anarchy, You know what I mean? 'Cause I want to be anarchy 'Cause I want to be anarchist, Again I'm pissed Destroy!

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