Ah yeah
Ah yeah
You ain't got music
If you ain't got the muscle oh yeah
Ain't seen nothing till you're down
And you're rotten oh yeah
You ain't got nothing
Till you hit rock bottom
Oh yeah
You ain't got music
If you ain't got the muscle oh yeah
You ain't seen nothing till you're down
And you're rotten oh yeah
You ain't got nothing
Till you hit rock bottom
Wooh
Wooh
Oh yeah

Oh
Oh
Oh yeah
Oh
Oh
The boys keep swinging
The girls keep bringing
Oh yeah
Oh yeah Wooh
Oh yeah Wooh
Oh yeah

Oh yeah
Oh yeah


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Hit Rock Bottom Lyrics as written by Courtney Taylor

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    i think it's them kind of joking around and saying "throw your life away" but even if that is the actual message, it's probably drug oriented and at least they make it sexy.

    catastrophysicianon September 01, 2006   Link

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