You're a bad cat man
You're a bad cat man, yes you are
You're a bad cat man
You're so bad I hope you die

You are so bad (x3)
I hate you so much I hope you die

You're a bad cat man
How did you get out of your cage?
You're a bad cat man
I'm gonna punch you in the face

We have rules that I hope you follow,
If you don't I'll cut you up
I have friends that have fur and fangs Yeah,
They'll bite off your ugly head

Now, this battle is a storm, absorbing Flames of butterflies, I make your flesh Warm.
The birds will sing the dirge now of Absolute defeat.
The second evil cat has fallen, dogs Consume their meat


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    LOL!

    eastside_stunneron December 27, 2007   Link
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    I'm sure it means SOMETHING, but all I can say is.. Roffle. xD

    Auralisison August 19, 2008   Link
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    It's obvious that this song is about Bar-S brand corndogs.

    Travizlulzon March 15, 2009   Link
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    youre a bad cat man

    afrojacksonon March 27, 2009   Link

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