Got an awesome sound goin' down
Got an awesome sound goin' down
Got an awesome sound goin' down
Got a pork roll egg cheese and bacon

Stop the tape here

Got an awesome sound goin' down
Got an awesome sound goin' down
Got some, got some awesome sounds goin' down

Alright. Lay it on me!

Awesome sound goin' down
Got an awesome sound goin' down
Got an awesome sound goin' down
Got a pork roll egg cheese and bacon

Oh. Oh yeah. Baby. Hit me again! Stop it
Hit me again! Oh yeah. Hit me again! Stop it. Hit me again!
Oh! Oh! Hit me again! Hit me again! Oh!

Got an awesome sound, it's goin' down
Got this awesome sound, it's really goin' down
Got this really fuckin' awesome sound

Hit me! Hit me! Hit me again! Oh! Oh! Hit me!
One more time!

Oh, awesome sound goin' down
Awesome sound goin' down
One more time! Hit me! Oh stop it! Hit me!


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  • +1
    General Comment

    After horkin' down a big ol' PA Dutch pork roll egg cheese and bacon sandwich, anybody is going to make an awesome sound once it's finished going down.

    morgan*morganon October 15, 2008   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    It is about farting.

    stickie pantson December 04, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    this song is awesome live...on Paintin the Town Brown cd its on there and its very good. Micky has a really good solo

    Giant_Penguinon June 09, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    its about putting down crappy ass hip hop or rap songs. trying to act hardcore talking about pork rolls and cheese. its genious

    Pure Guava7on January 29, 2006   Link
  • 0
    Song Meaning

    It seems to me that they're making a song that is 100 percent 'awesome'. They are just makin' some good noise.

    DrakeIsGodon February 02, 2012   Link

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