You've gotta understand
You've gotta understand
It's just a fact that you must attack
You gotta get it while you can

Well, everyone's gonna be a big star
Everyone's gonna drive a fast car
Everyone's gonna be in charge
'Cause everybody's business is everybody's business

Yeah, we hope you'll understand
Yeah, we've got a master plan
Yeah, we're an american band for you

'Cause when you're hypnotized
'Cause when you're hypnotized
They'll spin you gold and paint you black
With the blood of your surprise

Well, everyone's gonna be a big star
Everyone's gonna drive a fast car
Everyone's gonna be in charge
'Cause everybody's business is everybody's business

Yeah, we'll help you party down
Yeah, we're coming to your town
Yeah, we're are an american band for you

Yeah, nobody understands
Yeah, that we've made our plans
Yeah, we're tearin' it down for you
For you

Everyone's gonna be a big star
Everyone's gonna drive a fast car
Everyone's gonna be in charge
'Cause everybody's everything is nobody's nothing

Everyone's gonna get a big gun
Everyone's gonna shoot someone
Everyone's gonna ruin our fun
'Cause everybody's business is everybody's business

You've gotta understand
You've gotta understand
It's just a fact that you must attack
You gotta get it while you can

Well, everybody's business is everybody's business
Everybody's business is everybody's business
Everybody's business is everybody's business
Everybody's business is everybody's business


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Cash Car Star [Matt Walker Reimagined/2014] Lyrics as written by William Patrick Corgan

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    Holy cow this song rocks!

    pumpkinhead57on December 27, 2009   Link

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