Then Luna contacted Eddie Guz, from the rock ‘n roll band The Carburetors. January ’05 this sneering bulldog entered the rehearsal place, and he fitted the band like a glove. And for the extra hot spice Ricky Black was dragged in. And from day one he delivered amazing guitar bending solos. From this point it was evident that Chrome Division was to be more than just a side project.
From now on they were like a force, spawning stripped down groovy Rock’n Roll, with a primitive attitude. Also labelled as Doomsday Rock’n Roll.
A slight drawback was in summer ’05 when Lex Icon had to leave the band. However the replacement was imminent. Tony White from the singular band Minas Tirith, came pronto. He’s a steady and deadly precise drummer. So the band continued even stronger.
These five Norwegian road bandits, have the ability to grasp the finer elements of their influences and mould them into their own vital Rock sound. Influences hailing from when the members grew up, in a time when classic Rock and Metal bands were at their peek. Such as Motörhead, Iron Maiden, Metallica, AC/DC, Venom etc. etc.
Chrome Division entered Panser studio in Oslo, December ’05. Recorded one half of their debut album. Got a record deal with the German monster label Nuclear Blast. Then got back in March and finished the album. It was released in July ’06, titled simply: “Doomsday Rock’n Roll”, together with a fresh music video of the song “Serial Killer”, made in Sweden by Patric Ullaeus. They held a memorable release-concert at the legendary Elm Street club in Oslo. Then Shagrath got occupied with Dimmu Borgir for a while. Both making an album and going off on several gigantic tours all over the world. After a while Shagrath rejoined the Chrome guys, exhausted of touring in the name of Satan, hungry for more rubber-smelling Rock. It was time to create another Chrome album.
In January ’08 they’ve conjured enough kick-ass songs and went to Studio Fredman in Sweden, to record the follow-up to the successful debut. Now Chrome Division had entered a higher level. The sound and the songs were even higher in quality.
The album, entitled “Booze, Broads and Beelzebub”, holds 11 songs of strong Chrome-quality and a cover of ZZ Top’s classic “Sharp Dressed Man”. The material are generally harder and more nasty, yet it’s more focused on choruses that are catchy as hell.
Chrome Division’s second album gets unleashed in July ‘08 Unholy Rockers worldwide: Join with the Division and live your life like a Rock ‘n’ Roll Rebel!
Trouble With The Law
Chrome Division Lyrics
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Got a bunch of powers roaring under my hood
Glazing in the mirror, what can I say?
Next thing, some stupid ass is reading
My rights to me
Despised my self a plan
About where I'm gonna spend the night
Naked in your bed that's where I wonna be
First I got to find a way to set my ass free
That's right!
Hell Yeah!
Trouble with the law
I had it coming
Trouble with the law
I had it coming
Meet this little chick looking so goddamn sweet
Her body tan from her top to her feet
How could I tell
How could I know
Showed up in my room with an ID card ready to go
Hell Yeah!
That's right!
Trouble with the law
I had it coming
Trouble with the law
I had it coming
Let's ride........
Hell Yeah!
That's right
Trouble with the law
I had it coming
Trouble with the law
I had it coming
Trouble!
That's right you motherfuckers
The lyrics of "Trouble With The Law" by Chrome Division describe a reckless and carefree lifestyle of a person who is driving on the highway with a powerful car under the hood. Despite feeling good and having no worries, the person encounters some trouble as a result of breaking the law. The encounter leads to the person realizing that their plans to spend the night somewhere are not going to happen, and they need to find a way to get themselves out of trouble.
Later in the song, the person meets a woman who appears to be attractive and seductive. However, after bringing her back to their room, they discover that she is actually an undercover officer ready to arrest them for their previous offenses. The song ends with the person acknowledging that the trouble they are experiencing is a consequence of their choices and actions, with a boastful assertion that they had it coming.
Overall, the lyrics of the song convey the idea that the consequences of one's actions are inevitable, and that living a reckless lifestyle can lead to trouble with the law. The song is written in a rock/metal style and is intended to be a high-energy, rebellious anthem.
Line by Line Meaning
Rollin on the highway feeling kind of good
I am driving down the road feeling great.
Got a bunch of powers roaring under my hood
My car engine is revving loud and strong.
Glazing in the mirror, what can I say?
I am looking at myself in the mirror, admiring my appearance.
Next thing, some stupid ass is reading my rights to me
Suddenly, a police officer is reading me my legal rights for some reason.
Despised my self a plan
I dislike that I have to come up with a plan.
About where I'm gonna spend the night
I am trying to figure out where I will spend the night after this situation.
After this incident I guess it's no longer right
This event changes my previous plan and makes it no longer viable.
Naked in your bed that's where I wonna be
I want to be in your bed, naked.
First I got to find a way to set my ass free
I need to find a way to escape this predicament I'm in first.
That's right!
You better believe it!
Hell Yeah!
Absolutely!
Trouble with the law
I am in legal trouble.
I had it coming
I know I did something to deserve this legal trouble.
Meet this little chick looking so goddamn sweet
I met a really attractive girl.
Her body tan from her top to her feet
Her skin is tanned all over her body.
How could I tell
I couldn't have known at first glance.
How could I know
I didn't have any way of knowing beforehand.
Showed up in my room with an ID card ready to go
She came to my room with an ID card probably implying that she is underage.
Let's ride........
Let's go for a drive... or something else.
That's right!
You better believe it!
Trouble with the law
I am in legal trouble.
I had it coming
I know I did something to deserve this legal trouble.
Hell Yeah!
Absolutely!
Trouble!
I am in trouble!
That's right you motherfuckers
I am not afraid of you, law enforcement officers!
Contributed by Blake F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.