Así que por fin formo parte de tu negra lista
Ni siquiera te conozco y ya soy tu feroz antagonista
porque soy machista, fascista, autista, egoísta, multicopista,
artista, bromista, dentista, turista, sofista, carlista, corto de vista.

Me preocupa, si no me preocupara no me ocuparía en rimar
lo tontorrón que me pareces
pero te advierto que al final de la canción desapareces,
desapareces, falleces, pereces, feneces, te caes al mar, te comen los peces.

Tú lo que buscas es un gurú, y hallaste un puto juglar
y esas ganas de chillar
esas ganas de chillar
¿sobre qué puedes chillar?
sobre algo tendrás que chillar... pues a mí no me chilles

Todos tus amigos tienen su gurú para no tener que pensar
y se ponen a chillar
y se ponen a chillar
¿cómo no vas a chillar?
Tú también tendrás que chillar a los cuatro vientos

Tu problema no es que estés acojonao, lo terrible es que tú no lo sabes
y alguien tiene que pagar
alguien tiene que pagar
se la tienes jurada,
enemigos, ¿dónde hay enemigos?
¡Que te cargas los odres, Don Quijote!
Te estás cargando los odres

Así que profané tu entorno correcto, así que lo contaminé
Si yo no soy de tu equipo
yo no soy de tu equipo,
nunca fui de tu equipo,
si yo odio a todos los bandos.
¡que nunca estuve en tu casa!
¡que yo no le di al botón de "play"!

¡Yo no le di al botón de "play"!
¡Yo no le di al botón de "play"!
¡Yo no le di al botón de "play"!
¡Yo no le di al botón de "play"!


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    Obvious. It's about how kids only listen to music with lyrics that bitches about relationships/breakups and stuff, and when someone comes in and does something different, they are questioned, but indeed, they never forced all this "political correct" morons to listen to them.

    Eliminationon May 07, 2007   Link

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