Met the sweetest girl
Sold me a pill
Tasted like shit
And it made me feel ill
Watch my body
Twist and jerk
I just wanna find a drug that works

Met the sweetest girl
Sold me a pill
Tasted like shit
And it made me feel ill
Watch my body
Twist and jerk
I just wanna find a drug that works

Where is the drug for me?
Where is the drug for me?

Mutt Ruffalo, Nitrous
Pab Gigolovski, Love
Bolt Jenkins, Poppers
Jasper Future, Funky Cold Medina
Keith Top of the Pops, Night Nurse
Nicky Biscuit, Pro Plus

Caffeine's a drug, caffeine's a drug
Eddie Argos!

Heroin! Heroin! Heroin's the drug's for me
Heroin! Heroin! Heroin's the drug's for me
Heroin! Heroin! Heroin's the drug's for me
AntiGravity! AntiGravity! AntiGravity! AntiGravity!


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    Hmm... where have I heard this before?

    Wallamanageon September 19, 2007   Link
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    It's also known as My Conscience Died With Those Prostitutes (on the vinyl), but called AntiGravity on their Myspace.

    shrodeson February 02, 2008   Link
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    I thought My Conscience Died With Those Prostitutes was by Billy Ruffian and it was a split single.

    Wallamanageon February 12, 2008   Link

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