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    Dude for real whose to say whats degrading? I know plenty of females who heard this song and smiled. If you don't like what Necro has to say don't fucking listen to him don't read his lyrics. Not to mention if your trashing him to your friends that's another way of supporting his music I know from the time I was like 5 listening to Korn, 311, Manson, and all the other shit my mom said I wasn't supposed to listen to it appealed more to me. If your trashing him your just secretly supporting him. I'm 17 years old and the sad thing is I know more about the fucking way the world works then half of you fuck-tards. After my cd drops I hope you give me the publicity your giving him. Thank you. Keep an open mind!

    Uncle Dizzyon May 25, 2007   Link
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    necro's the shyt

    Priscillaon July 20, 2002   Link
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    well from someone named "Necro" what else can you expect? This song is fuckin disgusting, though. I only know it because it popped up as a "Random Lyric." Damn

    tylenolon July 23, 2002   Link
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    yo listen he ovbisvly talking about hoes and jsut ramdom girls hes been with or girls who chill with him so ovb. it shouldn't be degrading and tylenol Necro has nothing to do with nercofiliack so well then and i'm with Priscilla on this Necro is the Shit

    crackermcnaccaon August 12, 2002   Link
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    necro IS the shit

    Trails631on September 17, 2002   Link
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    BWA HA HA HA HA, i got ICP's record lable on my muh fuggin neck, i bet foXXXycotton candy only takes pride in her neden hair landing strip. but feel free to step on ICP and us Juggalos, i got no problem lookin up that skirt. A friend of mine got me listening to necro, hes not as entertaining as psychopathic records artists in general, but he does bring something so sadistic to the table and he gets much props and i support him

    EastSideNinjaon February 13, 2005   Link
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    if they don't eat the jiz then they suk he's mearly letting women kno that if they eat jiz he will gain a lot of respect 4 them if they simply swallow his cum

    fuckjunglebunnieson April 06, 2006   Link
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    its funny how people come on here, bashing Necro's lyrics, then why did they bother reading them?? anyway, howcome no ones posted "Fuck you to the Track?" i guess ill have to post them....

    -nile

    nilecorpseon November 07, 2006   Link
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    its funny how people come on here, bashing Necro's lyrics, then why did they bother reading them?? anyway, howcome no ones posted "Fuck you to the Track?" i guess ill have to post them....

    -nile

    nilecorpseon November 07, 2006   Link
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    this song is pretty funny but at the same time it is freaken disgusting.still funny though. i seem to get it out of my head (dodo all hotties eat the jizz x4).

    theman101on February 28, 2007   Link

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