Songwriter: Max Beesley Robbie Williams

[Verse 1]
Come into the parish of wisdom
But leave your nervous system
With the bouncer on the door
Sell your innocence
For a decade of decadence
Everything all at once all the time is yours

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Don't believe in Jesus Christ
Since I believed in your cocaine
All that praying and wailing will leave a stain
So take your Sunday songs and shove it

[Chorus]
Hey now, my baby, maybe now we're free
With the appliance of science
We can be anyone we want to be

[Verse 2]
They'll come bearing you
And charge the earth for it
If you're lucky they'll let you breathe
So scream as you go faster
If that's the world you're after
But make sure you're home for tea

[Pre-Chorus 2]
Don't believe in clever people
Clever people drop the bomb
Don't believe your big and evil
They're aliens...
So take your rocket science and shove it

[Chorus]
Hey now, my baby, maybe now we're free
With the appliance of science
We can be anyone we want to be

[Bridge]
(Shubidu...)
We interrupt this song for a newsflash
Daisy, the first sheep to be cloned
Has died today at the rivaled age of 101... Days
Other news:
Two people burned to death whilst they were on the internet
And now to the sport

[Chorus]
Hey now, my baby, maybe now we're free
With the appliance of science
We can be anyone we want to be
Hey now, my baby, maybe now we're free
With the appliance of science
We can be anyone we want to be
Hey now, my baby, maybe now we're free
With the appliance of science
We can be anyone we want to be

Robbie Williams

One of Britain’s biggest pop acts, Robbie Williams is an English singer-songwriter. He originally rose to fame in boy band Take That but left the group in 1995 to pursue a solo career.

He released his debut album, Life Thru a Lens, in 1997. Although slow to take off, after the success of single “Angels”, the album rose to No.1 in the UK charts. Then his second album, I’ve Been Expecting You, became an even bigger success. Released in 1998, it produced hits “Millennium”, “Strong” and “She’s the One”.

His success continued on third album Sing When You’re Winning, released in 2000, which contains hits “Rock DJ”, “Kids” and “Supreme”; fourth album Swing When You’re Winning (2001) a compilation of big band standards, with single “Somethin' Stupid”; fifth album Escapology (2002), which contains the hit “Feel”; sixth album Intensive Care (2005) with hits “Tripping” and “Sin Sin Sin”.