When I drop you, I'm gonna stomp you
Pick you up again and then drop you
Lift my foot again and then stomp you
Then grind
And when I stomp you
That'll be the end of you
That'll be it
That'll be the end of you
Time to jump ship
Cause I'm a psycho and I'm crazy
And If you're too close you're gonna get hit

Everybody down
I'm coming around
Everybody down
I need every single person right now on the ground
Everybody down I'm coming around
Everybody down I need every single person right now on the ground

Now that I got you
right where I want you
I'm gonna twist you up and tie you up and knot you Break you, so that it takes you

6 months to recuperate you
Thats the end of you
Thats it
Thats the end of you
Time to jump ship
Cause I'm a psycho and I'm crazy
And If you're too close you're gonna get hit

Everybody down
I'm coming around
Everybody down
I need every single person right now on the ground
Everybody down
I'm coming around
Everybody down
I need every single person right now on the ground


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  • +1
    General Comment

    To me, it's just a venting kind of song. Maybe something to do with school shootings, or just shootings in general?

    PlaguedKilleron January 04, 2008   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    I think it might be about a serial killer, because of this bit:

    "That'll be it That'll be the end of you Time to jump ship Cause I'm a psycho and I'm crazy And If you're too close you're gonna get hit"

    Or maybe I've just been watching too much Criminal Minds, ahaha.

    rollerbladegirl186on March 16, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Hands down the worst song I've ever heard.

    Ugh... such garbage.

    Spektron February 03, 2008   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    WORST FUCKING LYRICS EVER

    revolverisgayon April 17, 2008   Link
  • -1
    My Opinion

    I don't listen to shitty bands like Dope or Korn for a reason.

    Ru1neron July 13, 2009   Link
  • -1
    My Opinion

    I don't listen to shitty bands like Dope or Korn for a reason.

    Ru1neron July 13, 2009   Link

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