Lyrics by Frankenbok

Do you love Frankenbok's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Frankenbok's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

Do you see the song you like in this list of Frankenbok's songs?

  1. Anti Faith
  2. Backpack And A Passport
  3. Blood
  4. Boiled In Blood
  5. Bring The Temple Down
  6. Cannibalistic
  7. Celibacy
  8. Cling
  9. Cocaine
  10. Cocooned
  11. Counterpart
  12. Dine In Hell
  13. Don't Call Me Baby
  14. Dunce With Denial
  15. Fake As Fuck
  16. Falling Down
  17. FuckenKuntz
  18. Genetic Lego
  19. God Complex
  20. Gods Gift To No-One
  21. Gone Evil x 21 (Pontoon)
  22. Greetings And Salutations
  23. Hypocrisy Democracy
  24. I'm OK With It
  25. Linguistics
  26. Monk Discipline
  27. Never Say Die
  28. P. Cloned
  29. Processed
  30. Pulp
  31. Push On Up
  32. Pycost
  33. Requiem
  34. Shovel
  35. Success Is Revenge
  36. Swim
  37. The Downfall Of Detroit
  38. The End Of All You Know
  39. The Hole
  40. The Virtue Of Angels
  41. Under The Kurgan's Kilt
  42. Victims

Frankenbok is an Australian heavy metal band from Melbourne. The band was founded in 1997 by guitarist Aaron Butler and vocalist Adam 'Hutch' Glynn and have since released three full-length albums and one EP. Frankenbok have toured Australia on numerous occasions, building a strong cult following in their homeland. The current Frankenbok line-up consists of Aaron Butler (guitar), Tim Miedecke (bass and backing vocals), Mick Morley (drums), Dan McDougall (vocals) and Nathan 'Yeti' Amatnieks (guitar). The group is currently signed to Perth-based record label Prime Cuts.

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