Cover art for The Reanimator (Concerning Electric Kool-Aid in Watts, UFO’s in Harlem, and What Really Happened to Atlantis) by Deep Cotton

The Reanimator (Concerning Electric Kool-Aid in Watts, UFO’s in Harlem, and What Really Happened to Atlantis)

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The Reanimator (Concerning Electric Kool-Aid in Watts, UFO’s in Harlem, and What Really Happened to Atlantis) Lyrics

Verse 1:

I’m a dragon in a playpen
That’s why I never fit in
Guess it’s not a problem
At least I fear no one…
I’m thinking of a painter
A famous entertainer
Said he’d paint your savior
He’s off in heavy metal slumber…

Chorus:

Who knew the blues could be dangerous?
Our dreams are naked every night
You got the right to get vandalized
For forty days and forty nights…

Verse:

Grow some wings in the bone machine
Cut yourself, that’s a way to get clean
Take the plunge, only the dumb will stay
It’s all just hell on a holiday…
I’m thinking of a painter
Who said he’d entertain us
He had so much promise
All his mistakes were just so priceless…
Chorus

Lyrics by Chuck Lightning

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“Inspired by the Raymond Pettibon illustration on the cover of Sonic Youth’s Goo; Jimi’s burning guitar at Monterey; and the creaky door on George Clinton’s Mothership.”

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    The Reanimator (Concerning Electric Kool-Aid in Watts, UFO’s in Harlem, and What Really Happened to Atlantis)
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September 25, 2013
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