Released: October 22, 2012

Songwriter: Corey Taylor Jim Root Josh Rand Roy Mayorga

Producer: David Bottrill

[Verse 1]
Where's my crucifix? Where're my cigarettes?
This hypodermic melancholy is not enough
Scratch test credit fraud
This hate is all I've got
Just feed me whiskey and you'll feel me
The time has come

[Pre-Chorus]
Imagine all the people belittled and abused
You want a revolution? I want the fucking truth

[Chorus]
No voodoo ordeal can stop me now
I'll tear this place apart
Until you give me what I want
The last of the real can't stop me now
I'll tear this place apart
Until you give me what I want

[Verse 2]
Hundred-dollar bills and quiet little kills
Think you can hold me? It'll take an army
I'm everywhere
You press into the flesh; clichés are beat to death
Is this the best you can come up with?
Feels like despair

[Pre-Chorus]
I made the news today—front page above the fold
You tell me God is dead—I'll show you hell is cold

[Chorus]
No voodoo ordeal can stop me now
I'll tear this place apart
Until you give me what I want
The last of the real can't stop me now
I'll tear this place apart
Until you give me what I want
Until you give me what I want
Until you give me what I want

[Bridge]
Bow your fucking head—desecrate your dead
Can't you see you're letting all the lies get in?
Close your eyes for I have fucking sinned
Your talk is doubt
Remember how you wanted to be born again?
Well, you weren't born for this...

[Chorus]
No voodoo ordeal can stop me now
I'll tear this place apart
Until you give me what I want
The last of the real can't stop me now
I'll tear this place apart
Until you give me what I want
Until you give me what I want

[Outro]
You can't stop me now
You can't stop me now

Stone Sour

Stone Sour is an American rock band formed in Des Moines, Iowa in 1992.

Stone Sour earned the group two Grammy Award nominations, both for Best Metal Performance, for the singles “Get Inside”, in 2003, and “Inhale”, in 2004. The album went on to become RIAA certified Gold.

In 2006, following the release of Come What(ever) May, the group received another Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance for the single “30/30-150”.