Born To Kill - The Thermals

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Born To Kill Lyrics

I was born to kill
I waas made to slay
Unafraid to spill
Blood on the land
When you command I will
I am locked, to fate
Locked to the words I take
I will never be done
I ll always be hungry
And each final breath I breathe
Burns a bright fire inside of me
And it keeps me alive
Keeps me alive, yeah
I was born to kill
I waas made to slay
Unafraid to feel
Blood on my hands
When you command I will

Locked to the ones I destroy
I will never be dry
I ll never be satisfied
And each final breath I breathe
Burns a bright fire inside of me
And it keeps me alive
Keeps me alive, yeah
Til the day in the dirt I rot
Till my ashes scatter in the sea
I will not be denied, my destiny, oh
I was born to kill
I waas made to slay
Unafraid to spill
Blood on the land
When you command I will
Whoa, born to kill
When you command, I kill.

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The Thermals were a pop-punk trio from Portland, Oregon. The band was formed in 2002 and released seven records and toured at least fifteen countries.

The Thermals' sixth LP and debut for Saddle Creek, Desperate Ground, was produced by John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr, Sonic Youth) in Hoboken, NJ. Agnello and The Thermals completed the record and evacuated the studio just hours before Hurricane Sandy ravaged New Jersey, a fate quite fitting when you consider the product. Desperate Ground is a true scrappy and scratchy return-to-form for The Thermals, with all the raw power and unhinged adolescent energy that made their early LP's so insanely enjoyable. Lyrically, Desperate Ground is a brash and irresponsible ode to human violence, a black celebration of the inevitability of war and death. A dark and yet joyous affair, Desperate Ground tells the (murky) tale of a lone rogue in the night. One man, one path, one sword. An unceasing urge to destroy. A never-ending battle against the forces of nature. A destiny impossible to avoid.

In early 2013 The Thermals signed to Saddle Creek, a label they've known and admired for many years. The Thermals and Saddle Creek have a long history of sleeping on floors together: The Thermals have toured with Cursive and Ladyfinger, and Hutch and Kathy organized the first Bright Eyes show in Portland way back in 1999.

The Thermals were most famous for turning down $50,000 from Hummer, discovering the elusive fourth chord in punk rock (F#m) and for soundtracking that scene in Weeds where Mary-Louise Parker jumps in the pot-filled pool in her underwear.

The Thermals announced they were splitting in April 2018.

The Thermals lineup was Hutch Harris, Kathy Foster and Westin Glass.
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