gods and monsters lyrics

gods and monsters lyrics
Is Ryan Ross a tool for basing most of his lyrics off of Chuck Palahniuk’s books?

I have just started reading Choke, and although I haven’t got to the part yet I’ve heard the line “Build God then we’ll talk” is in there… and I’ve also heard a lot about “Time to Dance” being almost completely based off of Invisible Monsters.
I really like Ryan’s lyrics though,
but I like Palahniuk’s style of writing too.
I used to think Panic’s lyrics were so original but this is kind of a downer :/

no thats just how some people write. its Better Than lyrics about how is girlfriend dumped him in every song. even though they are based off Chuck Palahniuk’s books ,the lyrics are still really good

GARY LUCAS : Live at the French Jeff Buckley Tribute, Hard Rock Paris, 6/03/08


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Monster Magnet’s superhuman cartoon mindset becomes ever more grand with each album. Indeed, from the first chord of God Says No, you know you’re in for a wild ride. “Melt” finds head Magnet Dave Wyndorf in his “world of pills.” “Heads Explode” rolls along with the same mock Mod-fervor as “See You in Hell” (from 1998’s Powertrip) before tumbling into absolute mayhem at the chorus. Wyndorf plays th…
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