Lyrics For C. O. D. Zombies Rap

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Bryan "BrySi" Simon feat. Meze
Lyrics for C.O.D. Zombies Rap by Bryan "BrySi" Simon feat. Meze
Man i thought today would be a good day but then the dead started rising i had this real current dream i'm standing in a room its tark and it's cold but i do not feel alone i hear the sound turn around and suddenly i see glowing blue eyes slowly creeping towards me no it can't be i'm pretty sure this is a dream i don't believe my eyes but my ears here the screams brains we want brains well u can try all u like but u wont get them today because i'm a zombie killer i'm not anyone's dinner welcome to the church of me u bunch of brainless sinners i'm about to bring the judgment pain in your future u thought dying was bad you'll forget coming back when i attack i release the
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whole load of my mag burn you bodies high flying like the flow of my raps im handy like mandy fixing windows and doors but before i can finish i see them coming for more here the come grab your guns where about to get it on we pop shots don't stop till we kill them all the dead walk among us hungry for some brains send them zombies back into their grave
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honestly i go insta-kill load up perk up when the come for u no time to waste she no the drill hop up on this bus but way ahead into the school yard on tranzit i'm a bandit i steal kills can't handle it survival with rivals and go against our rivals and if they feel like griefing it's kinda like we beefing to see who last the longest before these zombies start to feast in feeling like a horror film no lights camera just action just keep you guns blasting watch them

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