Can?t you see he?s the man,
Let me hear you applaud,
He is more than a man
He's a shiny golden god.

If you think its time to fucking rock,
And fucking roll, out of control
Well then you know you've got to rock the block,
You fucking suck, My fucking cock

Cause when you rule, you fucking school,
All of the fools, out of there jewels
Cause if you think it?s time to,
If you think it?s time to,
If you think it?s time to fucking rooooock.

He is going to kick your fucking ass,
And you know his name is Kyle Gass
Rocking and fucking rolling,
And fucking rocking, and fucking rolling
And fucking.....(JB SKIT)


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Classico Lyrics as written by Kyle Richard Gass Thomas Jack Black

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    For those asking, Kyle plays on guitar:

    Bach's Bourrée in E minor, Für Elise by Beethoven and Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Mozart.

    wilso_drummeron December 13, 2008   Link
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    HOW HAS NO-ONE COMMENTED THIS?

    This song is amazing! It might be short, and they didn't even come up with the melody, but who else do you know who's combined rock/comedy/classical!?

    smitty83on November 21, 2006   Link
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    does anyone know what KG was playing on guitar?

    anticristoon November 29, 2006   Link
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    I think its actually Fur Elise by Beethoven.

    thebennieboion December 01, 2006   Link
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    Wow could you at least proofread the lyrics before you submit them?

    Let me hear you applause? And fucking sock my fucking cock? All up their jowls?

    KG plays Bouree in A minor (I think), then Fur Elise, then Eine Klein Nacht Musik.

    Subcontraon December 02, 2006   Link
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    Mozarts 40th symphony also

    M-Opiate-Aon December 19, 2006   Link
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    i fixed it...

    oofuson March 14, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    I can play this on guitar, I'm so proud.

    AvenueQon April 01, 2007   Link
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    why is the d even on here. Most of their soings are pretty straight forward. I guess so we can comment. umm.......comment

    bueatifulravenon May 08, 2007   Link
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    Uh guys. Not much to say about the meaning of this song on the count of how it was just played and sung by Jack Black, near the beginning on the movie "Tenacious D: And the Pick of Destiny" to flatter KG, before they made the band.

    CUBErt6136on May 29, 2007   Link

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