Hey kids, we got a new white devil
And it goes in your fucking nose
That's right, we got a new white devil
This is how the story goes
Story goes

Watch out!

Glorify, glamorize
Try to forget your sunken eyes
Your dead fad is a disaster
Your fashion is my fucking cancer
Not so fun when your nose is sore
Bloody Kleenex all over the floor
But don't worry, who gives a shit?
All your friends will think you're really hip

Your dead fad is a fucking disaster

Addiction is in, I guess addiction is in, yeah

Addiction is in, I guess addiction is in this year

Looks so good
Convulsing on the floor, ya sugar!
And the blood from your nose
Matches your lipstick shade

Look what you have become
White devil, white devil, white devil

White devil


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White Devil Lyrics as written by Dallas Green Chris Steele

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    <i>When introducing a song about cocaine, "White Devil," Pettit delivered one of several PSAs to come. "Nobody here has any business putting that shit up their nose." </i> chartattack.com/DAMN/2004/07/0516.cfm

    Haha George is great!

    geekusaon July 06, 2004   Link
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    well this one seems sort of obvious! im thinking it's about COCAINE. "white devil" i mean REALLY.

    sanscosmon June 14, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    Yeah, this song is about crack cocaine and addiction, they explained it at the Nashville concert. If you ever have a chance to see these guys, see them. They are amazing live, and really funny. I got a song dedicated to me because a fly landed in my hair

    Gps83085on June 15, 2004   Link
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    yeh this song is obviously about cocaine no doubt about it. its a little more fast and hipper than there others, but its awsome, so far i have no problems with any of there music so far at all.

    schnouzzeron June 29, 2004   Link
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    An awesome song about cocaine.

    River Wolfon September 18, 2004   Link
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    hahahahahahaha, once i watched some d00d try to snort a line of vicodin...he started to cough up like crazy and then vowed never to snort again. i had to laugh because, what is that thing?

    GeorgeKissedMyHeadon October 29, 2004   Link
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    i think these might be the worst lyrics i've ever heard

    countchoculaon October 30, 2004   Link
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    Countchocula, why don't you show us some of your FANTASTIC lyrics which no doubt you have written since you're such an expert.

    Oh, no, wait. You don't have talant! You could never write anything as good as George and Dallas do! So maybe you should shut the hell up. =D

    oh_doctor_doctoron October 30, 2004   Link
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    I love how you correct my spelling, which was actually a typo, and yet you spell douche wrong...

    Nice one there.

    And also, my opinion is that they're good, as I've been listening to them since their self-titled album, and I like that they've grown and changed. Your opinion is they suck.

    And I don't really care about your opinion.

    I rest my case. =D

    oh_doctor_doctoron October 31, 2004   Link
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    I love how you correct my spelling, which was actually a typo, and yet you spell douche wrong...

    Nice one there.

    And also, my opinion is that they're good, as I've been listening to them since their self-titled album, and I like that they've grown and changed. Your opinion is they suck.

    And I don't really care about your opinion.

    I rest my case. =D

    oh_doctor_doctoron October 31, 2004   Link

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