Your chaos ain't me
It's a hat that you put on and I wore it for too long
And I hate to break your little heart,
but chaos definitely ain't you
No matter what the shirt says
Buy a book
Read up
I'm on every page


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    buying fetished "rare" merchandise doesn't mean you've gotten any smarter.

    devo_sexon July 05, 2002   Link
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    its funny, i agree, that orchid did this song. but it makes sence, they had a feeling and wrote it down, then all of a sudden it became the hardcore catch phrase "chaos is me." everyone used it, in essence, they became a catch phrase.

    CinnamonHeartson August 09, 2006   Link
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    buy a book, read up i'm on every page

    Wilf_xon September 04, 2007   Link
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    funny to see this coming from orchid

    damagedgoodson July 11, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    jupp, all records except the ones on ebulltion is very rare:) impossible to get

    orchidon July 25, 2002   Link
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    no shit

    damagedgoodson July 25, 2002   Link
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    the liner notes to this record say it though, its become something it shouldnt be when its about merch and not the music.

    oodoiloveyouon June 27, 2004   Link
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    they have shirts that say "Chaos Is Me"

    MrClean03on May 19, 2006   Link
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    knowldege is power

    javnesson May 07, 2007   Link
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    i love it

    Carporealon July 03, 2007   Link

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