Go Off! is the second and final studio album by heavy metal band Cacophony, released in 1988 through Shrapnel Records. About two years after the album's release, guitarist Jason Becker was diagnosed with ALS, rendering him paralyzed and completely unable to play to this day. Also two years later, guitarist Marty Friedman would join the band Megadeth.
Andy Hinds at AllMusic gave Go Off! 2.5 stars out of five, calling it an improvement on their 1987 debut album Speed Metal Symphony and comparing the "slightly more song-oriented approach" to contemporaries Racer X. He praised Friedman and Becker's technical craft as "a very interesting listen at times" and that "There are even some beautiful moments, like the outro of the title track", while also noting an element of restraint in their playing compared to Speed Metal Symphony. However, much criticism was directed at singer Peter Marrino, with Hinds lambasting his vocals as "annoying" and the lyrics "ridiculous".
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Plies - Go Off
Chorus:
I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Verse 1:
Ho don't wait 1 mother fucking minute
N ain tryna hear shit cause I'm on dis Henne'y
N tell that fuck ass nigga I'll kill him
N please don't touch my shit with that shimmy
It ain't 4 5 racks then it ain't no candy
That dog ass ho she just like her mammy
Da tires on da old school nigga these skinny
N most of these rap ass niggas too friendly
Da ghost paid for mother fucker it ain't rented
I talk that killer shit cause it's in me
U know u can hustle, get it back nigga spend it
Cause I'm known to go off at any mother fucking minute
Chorus:
Nigga cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Verse 2:
U better what how u talk to me bitch
Cause I'll go smooth slap off in fis bitch
Come at me da wrong way n watch me clip it
Y'all dry snitches ass niggas make me sick
Ain bite my tongue when I was on my dick
A pod ass nigga get slapped right in his shit
N ion even speak to niggas who ain't in my click
N ain take no shit way back when I was a jit
N u don't wanna c me get 38 hot
Fuck around n give u pussy niggas 38 shots
N all these fuck niggas talk that talk
But these niggas don't wanna c me go off
Chorus:
Nigga cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Hook:
Cause I nut up I nut up
N y'all fuck niggas know that I nut up (2x)
Chorus:
Nigga cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Don't make me mother fucking go off
Cause I go off I go off
Go Off! is the second and final studio album by heavy metal band Cacophony, released in 1988 through Shrapnel Records. About two years after the album's release, guitarist Jason Becker was diagnosed with ALS, rendering him paralyzed and completely unable to play to this day. Also two years later, guitarist Marty Friedman would join the band Megadeth.
Andy Hinds at AllMusic gave Go Off! 2.5 stars out of five, calling it an improvement on their 1987 debut album Speed Metal Symphony and comparing the "slightly more song-oriented approach" to contemporaries Racer X. He praised Friedman and Becker's technical craft as "a very interesting listen at times" and that "There are even some beautiful moments, like the outro of the title track", while also noting an element of restraint in their playing compared to Speed Metal Symphony. However, much criticism was directed at singer Peter Marrino, with Hinds lambasting his vocals as "annoying" and the lyrics "ridiculous".
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