We are nothing but Eurotrash
We take Plastic we take Cash
We sell our hearts second class
We slit our throats on tinted glass

We are selling an image
Everything must go
I want you to know
You don't want the side FX
You want to .com
New simulated sex
We're selling you heaven
Prices down to a low
I thought you should know
It's all in your head
You're living a lie
There is nothing
Money can't buy

We are nothing but Eurotrash
We take Plastic we take Cash
We sell our hearts second class
We slit our throats on tinted glass

We're silicon stitches
Reality bites hard
I want you to know
It's all in your head
You're living a lie
There is nothing Money can't buy
The future is here
Dreams have no end
Everything must go


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    Couldn't resist it and finally created a login here, so my very first comment :)

    I always thought that the title is a reference to the "Eurosong" thing. Honestly, it is rather eurotrash, isn't it? They pick some average or below-average singers and sell them heaven, image... price is low, everything of it must go, so the audience will pay much for it. And they'll make them forget making music for music - there's nothing money can't buy; for example popularity and success. Dreams have no end - the new born star feels that it'll shine on like this forever. We all know how it ends, eh? Reality bites hard, silicon stitches won't help that much as expected...

    I know I am damn against pop music. Can't help myself :)

    YesusFiston April 01, 2009   Link

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