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Underground Alien Base
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Electronic
Underground Alien Base was released on January 1, 2010 by Red Sector 1 as a part of the album The Collection
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Release DateJanuary 1, 2010
LabelRed Sector 1
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM119

Credits

Lyrics

(We don't know what they are, nor what they want from us)
(We can only say, they're here)
(Documents have recently been released that proport to show
That the U.S. government forty years ago, captured a flying saucer
The bodies of four aliens, and has managed to keep that secret for forty years)
(The universe is inhabited by other intelligent life)
Keep working (Keep working)
Keep marching (Keep marching)
Keep working (Keep working)
Keep marching (Keep marching)
Keep working (Keep working)
Keep marching (Keep marching)
Keep working (Keep working)
Keep marching (Keep marching)
I remember it was in December
The ground was frozen cold
And life was acted out as normal
No one imagined what they were to behold
A nation of total strangers
A nightmare from the sky
Where have they come from and what do they want with the earth?
(The U.F.O phenomenon)
(The U.F.O phenomenon)
Keep working (Keep working)
Keep marching (Keep marching)
Keep working (Keep working)
Keep marching (Keep marching)
Keep working (Keep working)
Keep marching (Keep marching)
Keep working (Keep working)
Keep marching (Keep marching)
Stories of old tell of all the legends
Hideous creatures from time and space
Is it a hoax or could it be our brother
Does he show it, is it in his face?
Have they come to our world for pleasure?
To kill or teach mankind?
Where have they come from and what do they want with the earth?
Stories of old tell of all the legends
Hideous creatures from time and space
Is it a hoax or could it be our brother
Does he show it, is it in his face?
(The U.F.O phenomenon)
(The U.F.O phenomenon)
(The universe is inhabited by other intelligent life)
Do you believe in alien nations
Or are the monsters here on earth your style?
A threat of war and annihilation
Are enough for an imagination
They can see us in our daily conflict
Neglect our children and beat our wives
Perhaps they're the answer, the second coming of Christ
Have they come to our world for pleasure?
To kill or teach mankind?
Perhaps they're the answer, the second coming of Christ
Written by: Clarke Wright, Mike Davis (Red Sector 1)
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