"Everybody be cool, this is a robbery!"
"Any of you fucking pricks move
And I'll execute every motherfucking last one of you!"

Me and Fast got the gats, we're out to rob a bank
We got Steve outside, carrying a full pack
Now everything's cool and everthing's smooth
I walked up to the teller, I gave her the letter
She gave me the loot with puckered up lips
And a wink that I found cute, and I said,
"Baby, baby, baby"
(Is this some Kharmic-Chi love thing happening here baby or what)
By that time Fast tapped me with the nine
He said it's time to blow, ya know, so out the door we go
Back to the ride with Steve inside and alive, off we drive
See, I hurt my lower lumbar, you know we'll never get far
Riding around in a stolen police car
So we dropped it off and piled in a Caddy
Steve was driving 'cause I had to talk to my man about something

"Look, I don't know anything about any fucking set-up
You can torture me all you want"
"Torture you, that's good, that's a good idea, I like that one"

Running around robbing banks
All whacked off of Scooby Snacks
Running around robbing banks
All whacked off of Scooby Snacks

And I don't give a fuck about the hell's gate
Ain't punkin' the crowd and I'm still standing up straight
So, we pull these jobs to make a little money
No one gets hurt if they don't act funny

On the way to the yacht, we almost got caught
Fast is shooting mailboxes, not knowing where the cop is, yeah
They're at the Dunkin Donuts, adjacent from the Fromans
Whose mailbox Fast had just exploded

They gave chase, but my man Steve's an ace
And we lost those brothers with haste
We casted off and along we went
Off Bermuda to an island resort we rented

"Sonny, I need you cool
"Are you cool?"
"I am cool"

Running around robbing banks
All whacked off of Scooby Snacks
Running around robbing banks
All whacked off of Scooby Snacks

Running around robbing banks
All whacked off of Scooby Snacks
Running around robbing banks
All whacked off of Scooby Snacks


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Scooby Snacks Lyrics as written by Daniel Ash Brian Leiser

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  • +2
    General Comment

    Awesome song, makes me want to rob a bank with Huey and chums...

    AntiPop245on February 21, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    omg i cant belive nobody has wrote anything about this song... ITs wicked

    robortyon September 18, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    "By that time Fast tapped me from behind"

    should be...

    "By that time Fast tapped me with a nine" in reference to a 9mm... just thought i'd say it, otherwise good job, this song fuckin rocks.

    Skad4life84on June 29, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    I read that this song is actually what the band did. They went and robbed a bank while whacked up on scooby snacks. Dont know if it is true or not. Great song love it

    methadoniaon May 22, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I love his voice, very smooth. I wonder why they didn't have more singles. I love the clips from Pulp Fiction too.

    kmk_natashaon August 02, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I think the clips are actually from Reservoir Dogs...

    Preciouszipsteron December 29, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    well i don't know what they're referring to, but i know valium definately wouldn't make one want to rob a bank.

    puking_raiinbowson August 19, 2008   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I luv this song

    dark_eyez_666on January 26, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Also

    "I need you to be cool. Are you cool?" "I am cool."

    Class line, Reservoir Dogs :]

    Ace song, mine and my mates' bank-robbing soundtrack. If we ever robbed a bank. Which we haven't.

    :[

    niennaon August 01, 2006   Link
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    Tarantino insisted on a co-writing credit and managed to get a huge chunk of the royalties due to the quotes.

    paul_fon August 30, 2006   Link

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