I don't need love I just need gasoline A broken line so I can pass the things That try to slow me down or get in my way I don't need someone holding on too tight I'd rather have a warm clear southern nite Miles of empty road, wind in my face Give me a life to ride Leave what I hate behind Outta sight outta mind Just give me a life to ride Now this one wants a brand new picket fence This one wants his wife to make sense Neither one remembers ever being free Now i control my life and destiny Yes I am the king of everything I see Never gonna suck my life away Never gonna be a slave Give me a life to ride Leave what I hate behind Outta sight outta mind Just give me a life to ride Ultraphobic is the fourth studio album by American glam metal band Warrant. Released on March 7, 1995 on CMC International, after the apparent break-up of the band, the record was regarded as the band's "comeback" album. It features former Kingdom Come and Wild Horses members Rick Steier and James Kottak. Ultraphobic is Warrant's heaviest and most raw release, continuing down the darker path first explored on the band's previous record, Dog Eat Dog. It is vaguely similar to Danger Danger's Dawn, which was also released in 1995. In particular, the record represented an experimentation with the grunge sounds which had by this time become popular, and which, ironically, had contributed to the band's commercial demise. In songs such as "Undertow" and "Followed" the band attempted to mix pop metal sounds ...
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