Don't need no budget boob
Don't need no funky lube
You wanna deal? I wanna snitch
Such a wild-ass bitch
But you can't touch this
So, don't say motherfucker, motherfucker
Don't wipe your sole on the curb
Li'l puppy needs a guiding hand
To rub your face in the turd
Don't need no vintage tits
Don't need no tight ass lips
You wanna thrill? You gotta learn
Better step back as the deathpunk burns
They say that rats ain't got no friends
They say that stink will never end
Gimme that dirty food
Gimme that angel's lude
You wanna rock? You gotta roll
Washing your gold in a toilet bowl.
So, don't say motherfucker, motherfucker
Don't wipe your sole on the curb
Li'l puppy needs a guiding hand
To rub your face in the turd
Don't say motherfucker, motherfucker
Don't spend it all in one place
Li'l puppy need a helping foot
To kick the sand in your face
Just don't say it






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    i saw these guys a couple of days ago, they're fucking great. this was my favorite song they played.

    gueveraliveson March 17, 2003   Link
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    Seems kinda to me that they're saying "Don't be a punk ass."

    RyleyFon April 29, 2004   Link
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    turbonegro rules.

    borelluson May 14, 2004   Link
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    turbonegro is fucking awesome. and im not sure what to ever make of their lyrics. i've been a fan for a few years and im still lost. my life for the turbojugend.

    kidlyfeon May 14, 2004   Link
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    yea, this song, like all turboneger (negro) songs, is great!!

    GDmarianneon May 22, 2004   Link
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    These guys are so awesome.

    I saw them at the download festival earlier this year and I was one of the only people cheering for them. I looked around at everyone and I was like "erm, im going to get my ass kicked now aren't I?"

    quiffpornon November 06, 2004   Link
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    Anyone who dosent like Turboneger/gro are humourless bastards

    Ddaduttaon May 22, 2006   Link
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    Again, the person has posted the lyrics completely incorrectly. Why is there no way to make corrections? This person shouldn't be allowed to post lyrics at all. It's an affront to all things TRBNGR and glorious

    k555on January 22, 2008   Link

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