The title of this song (and the album whence it came) is a reference to Michael Lesy’s 1973 non-fiction book Wisconsin Death Trip. The book is based on a collection of late 19th century photographs by Jackson County, Wisconsin photographer Charles Van Schaick – mostly taken in the city of Black Rive...
[Verse 1]
What's wrong?
Don't you sing dong-ding-dong
Push it on the phony
Hook it up and ride away
Motion
Can't you feel the motion?
You can see right through me
We connect
You're part of me
[Verse 2]
Take this
Break the vibe and make this
Get up on it
Oh, yeah
Close your eyes and fly away
Motion
Can't you feel the motion?
You can see right through me
We connect
You're part of me
[Chorus]
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get on it
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
[Verse 3]
What's wrong?
Don't you sing dong-ding-dong
Push it on the phony
Hook it up and ride away
Motion
Can't you feel the motion?
You can see right through me
We connect
You're part of me
[Chorus]
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get on it
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
[Chorus]
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get on it
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
Get up on this, Wisconsin death trip
[Verse 4]
Take me
Clear your mind and make me
Feel me inside, oh, yeah
You can have me any way
Motion
Can't you feel the motion?
You can see right through me
We connect
You're part of me
[Scatting Outro]
Wisconsin Death Trip was written by Tony Campos & Koichi Fukuda & Ken Jay & Wayne Static.
Wisconsin Death Trip was produced by Static-X & Ulrich Wild.
Static-X released Wisconsin Death Trip on Tue Mar 23 1999.