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Yea, the temple remains unclean

I see it said in your eyes
all the time
You ain't gotta tell me you're fine babe
They call that Holy War in Dallas
They call for Holy War
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Holy War Lyrics

Fuck, don't tell me you're fine all the time
It'll get in my head a bad way, babe
Don't let it creep in your mind, you'll go blind that way
And that's a madness that breaks faith

They say the Kingdom of Heaven touched down
In an interstate motel lobby
True to the American WAY (the American WAY)
It's available only today
Americana's crusade for the common man's promised land


Kaboom
Blowout
Everything must go
Everything must go
Make way
for the Kingdom come
Blowout
Everything must go
Everything must go
Make way
for the revolution

They call that Holy War in Dallas
They send crusaders to reclaim the new Jerusalem
They say the Queen was born of malice
The Queen of Babylon and all her sons ascended to the throne

They cry for Holy War in Dallas
They send crusaders out from Phoenix to Beijing
They're calling "Purify the palace, the streets"
But the temple remains unclean
Yea, the temple remains unclean

I see it said in your eyes
all the time
You ain't gotta tell me you're fine babe
They call that Holy War in Dallas
They call for Holy War
on us

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Rainbow Kitten Surprise and all five of it's members hail from the mountains of Boone, North Carolina. With catchy, yet deep lyrical meaning, beautifully designed bass lines, and melodic guitar riffs, their unique sound will keep you humming their tunes all day long. The Alternative/Indie-Pop band takes influence from great artists like Modest Mouse, Lana Del Rey, and Kings of Leon.

RKS was formed in early 2013 when the first two members, Sam Melo and Darrick "Bozzy" Keller, decided to begin writing and composing music together. What started out as just two college students with acoustic guitars, would soon turn into a full band with a uniquely controversial name.

After recording RKS's first EP "Mary" in an old dorm room on the campus of Appalachian State University, the duo decided to take it up a notch by adding more members and instruments to the band. Over the next year the group widely expanded in size and sound by adding three more members: Ethan Goodpaster (Electric Guitar), Jess Haney (Drums), and Charlie Holt (Bass). In that year, RKS independently released their first album "Seven" (Which was later re-released in combination with the band's first EP as a joint album titled "Seven + Mary"). The title song, "Seven" has been featured in many places on the web including in the very popular podcast by IGN, Podcast Beyond! The song "Devil Like Me" and it's music video earned the band a spot in VH1's "Make A Band Famous" contest where they made it to the final 24 out of thousands of artists from across the US.

The group's main interest is producing a quality, unique, and fresh sound for all music lovers to listen to and enjoy. Their new album "RKS" is now available on iTunes & Spotify 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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