We don’t want no money
We don’t want no sex
We don’t want no drugs
All we want is money sex and drugs

YEEAAAAAHHHHH
NO!NO!NO!
Fecking hell no! (x3)
Hidaldo
Ronaldo
Amadillo
Fecking hell no
Hidaldo
Ronaldo
Armadillo
Fecking hell no...

Rebel against the system
Down with the government
What’s wrong with America?
It’s crap
And nothing’s left
Guitar: Down.


Lyrics submitted by Wallamanage

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    Apparantly this song was inspired by humpty dumpty...Somehow

    Geeballs14on November 09, 2005   Link
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    I heard that it was inspired by a WW2 poster which they warped the words of.

    Wallamanageon November 09, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    no it wasn't shutup nutmeg!

    Geeballs14on November 09, 2005   Link
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    Who you calling nutmeg?

    I was there when they wrote it!!

    Wallamanageon November 09, 2005   Link
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    "I heard that it was inspired by a WW2 poster which they warped the words of."

    That doesn't really sound like you were there.

    Arienett3on November 09, 2005   Link
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    Whatever. Geeballs14 is right.

    Ponkydudeon November 09, 2005   Link
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    Wallamanage was there

    V.I.P. ROCKon November 09, 2005   Link
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    Hack. I think a more appropriate title would be 'Women of Britain say DOS_Run'

    Hack1ng_i5_my_Lif3on November 09, 2005   Link
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    very funny dude.

    Wallamanageon November 09, 2005   Link
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    Who is this frikken hacking dude?

    Ponkydudeon November 09, 2005   Link

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