Ant In the Dope - Videodrone

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Ant In the Dope Lyrics

I would fast for days
And call you a god
I would do anything even say I'm in love
Just to penetrate between your open thighs
I would tell you anything just to get you tonight
'Cause I've been waiting
For far too long
And I've been anticipating
Just to get you alone


All I seem to know
You make me feel like I have no soul
I just want you to know
Whisper that you, I don't feel hell

I would put you above everyone else
Even place you up on the highest shelf
Just to lay face to face for an hour or two
I would sell you my soul, how 'bout you?
'Cause I've been waiting
For far too long
And I've been anticipating
Just to get you alone

All I seem to know
You make me feel like I have no soul
I just want you to know
Whisper that you, I don't feel hell

All I know tonight, purity is far from sight
All I know tonight, sanity is far from sight
And all I know tonight
The devil is right here by my side
I search deeper every time
The harder it is the more it feels right
I couldn't erase it if I tried
And she wrote
Antidote
And she wrote
Antidote

All I seem to know
You make me feel like I have no soul
All I seem to know
Whisper that I don't feel hell

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1. Videodrone vocalist Ty Elam bagged groceries by day, then jammed in friends' parents' living rooms by night. In Bakersfield, California, a David Lynch-esque oil town, there was no place to play except country-western clubs, gay bars and high schools.

So Elam would get together carloads of friends and drive on into LA. In 1990 Videodrone was known as Cradle of Thorns, stylizing their synthetic aggro-electric sound that was influenced as much by sub-B horror-movie soundtracks as the technoshriek arrangements hurtled out by their pals in Korn, their Central Valley homeboys. Getting talked into Korn's own label was a happy convenience for the band. Yet long before signing with Korn's Reprise/Elementree label, Cradle of Thorns signed in 1990 with respected indie label Triple-X, home of of Social Distortion, Jane's Addiction, and others. Well-known on the thriving Huntington Beach club scene, Cradle of Thorns released a short series of back-of-the-van one-off albums with Triple-X, including Remember It Day, Feed Us and Download This over a span of four years. Eventually at the urging of bassplayer Mavis, who liked Korn's Elementree Reprise subsidiary, bassist Fieldy Arvizu agreed to produce a new COT record in 1998. With Korn acting as A&R reps with Elementree, Cradle of Thorns had one essential change to make. The boys changed to the name 'Videodrone' styled after the David Cronenberg film Videodrome, to celebrate their new label. They wanted a new name to go with their new feel -- futuristic, but still decidedly "80's." The well received new Videodrone CD featured Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst and Korn's Jonathan Davis on vocals. Their CD arrived on the heels of sold-out concerts with Korn and Rob Zombie.

2. Videodrone are an electro duo from Sydney Australia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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