I maintain that
Chaos is the future
And beyond it is freedom
Confusion is next and next after that is the truth
You gotta cultivate what you need to need
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth

Stick your fingers
In your mouth
Squeeze your tongue
And wrench it out
From its ugly fucking cancer
Its ugly fucking cancer
Root
You gotta cultivate what you need to need
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth

Chaos is the future
And beyond it is freedom
Confusion is next and next after that is the truth
You gotta cultivate what you need to need
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth

Stick your fingers
In your mouth
Squeeze your tongue
And wrench it out
From its ugly fucking cancer
Its ugly fucking cancer
Root
You gotta cultivate what you need to need
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth
Sonic tooth

Tell nothing but the truth


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    Thurston introducing this song in a 1983 show: "It's about communicating with your mother and your father, about talking to your mom." Seems plausible, looking at the lyrics again. Source: youtube.com/watch

    The Hammeredon March 22, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    definitively a punk song !! Creaking guitar and a desperate voice that told you the TRUTH !! Confusion Is Next !

    cipheron December 19, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    who sings this? thurston?

    sandpcon November 11, 2005   Link
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    yes, i believe so

    eatmychildon January 07, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    SONIC TOOTH!

    Thommeson January 30, 2007   Link
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    I love the way Thurston just keeps the same pitch throughout the song. SONIC TOOTH!

    XNeverMindon April 06, 2011   Link

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