Psssssssst, come on, turn it up
Ho, turn it up
Come on, turn it LOUD!
Turn it loud
Turn it loud

Oh, this ain't no test who can peddle the best
Ain't got no time to be doin' our best
Just let the scream when the band starts to play
Ain't no tomorrow we are here today
Turn it up, turn it loud
Turn it up, turn it loud, turn it loud

Don't wanna hear the back bar sound
Just wanna hear the bass thump loud
Here come the band right across the stage
Oh just one thing gonna start to play
I wanna hear the guitar sound
Just wanna hear the band play loud
?
I wanna wait for this ? show
Turn it up (turn it up)
Turn it loud (turn it loud)
Turn it up, turn it loud, turn it loud

Turn it up (turn it up)
Turn it loud (turn it loud)
Turn it up, turn it loud

Don't need no high school ball room
Don't need no one to tell us what to do
You hear the crowd start to scream and shout
Rock and roll's what it's all about
I wanna hear the guitars loud
Just wanna hear the back beat pound
Get out the moss and really go
Laying awake while they start the show

Turn it up (turn it up)
Turn it loud (turn it loud)
Turn it up, turn it loud

Turn it up (turn it up)
Turn it loud (turn it loud)
Turn it up, turn it loud

(Turn it up) turn it up
(Turn it up) turn it loud
(Turn it up) turn it up

(Turn it up) (turn it loud)
Turn it up, turn it, turn it loud!


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