Last week, Kyle quit the band
Now we're back together, uh
Misunderstanding, didn't understand
It doesn't matter, now we're back together again
Uh la la la la la

Couldn't split up Kato and Nash
That's true
Couldn't split up Tango and Cash
That's also true

This is our song of exultant joy because
We only came to kick some ass
Rock the fuckin' house and kick some ass
What we gonna do with all the cash?

Smoke hash, and then we thrash
We'll throw a big ol' bash, y'all
And everyone is invited to the bash
And everyone, you're all invited to the bash
C'mon Kyle, watch out, c'mon



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    Yeah I agree with element. I reckon its the 2nd part to inward singing cos thats when Kyle left the band. The song is brilliant-like all Tenacious D songs. Can these guys ever go wrong?

    crazicookion February 05, 2005   Link

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