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You Disarmed Your Robot Army lyrics
I entered in the middle, the middle of the film The second reel was sliding into another realm You were shutting down the she-bots, drawing down the drones Blocking out the sun spots, closing down the clones Up ahead I see them, and coming from behind Surrounded by invaders from past and future times
You disarmed your robot army too soon
Androids in the alley and zombies in the street Murderous marauders, I hear their creeping feet Aliens are landing and walking with the ghouls Vampires are stalking, the moon is always full Tell Tony not to worry, cause Pepper's here again With her own iron army to save us all from them
You disarmed your robot army too soon
From the sneaky and the smarmy to the grody and the gnarly The repentant and the sorry, throwing blame and shade and karma On the admins and attorneys on Suzikis and on Harleys They are prompt and they are tardy at the offices and parties
With their markers and their Sharpies eating shrimp and calimari All the bland ones and the hearty on the marches and safaris With bionic ants and swarmies on the clear nights and the starry
You disarmed your robot army too soon
We're charging our devices and nailing shut the door The enemy's evolving, it's different than before With all the dangers changing, we can't afford to slip And we will be in trouble if we are not equipped The climax scene is coming, bring every plan you know Cause we must all be ready for when it's time to go
You disarmed your robot army too soon Don't disarm your robot army too soon
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You Disarmed Your Robot Army credits/info
"You Disarmed Your Robot Army" by David Zee Recorded by Zanilonia
Keyboards, vocals, video editor: David Zee Mix & master: Benedict Roff-Marsh
Video editor: David Zee Graphic artist: Nicholas H, PeoplePerHour Zanilonia logo: Ashley Pound
Photo credits: Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash Joshua Woroniecki on Unsplash Darmau Lee on Unsplash Philip Myrton on Unsplash
Public domain movie clips: Night of the Living Dead (dir. George A. Romero) The Monster of Piedras Blancas (dir. Irvin Berwick) The Manster (dir. George P. Breakston, Kenneth G. Crane Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (dir. Charles Barton) Earth Vs. the Flying Saucers (dir. Fred F. Sears) Robot Monster (dir. Phil Tucker) Tobor the Great (dir. Lee Sholem) The Day the Earth Stood Still (dir. Robert Wise)
Dedicated to Thelio, Ingrid, and the Zombie Apocalypse Inspired by "How to Build A Robot Army" by Daniel H. Wilson, Ph.D.
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