Throw away your television
Time to make this clean decision
Master waits for it's collision now

It's a repeat of a story told
It's a repeat and it's getting old

Throw away your television
Make a break, big intermission
Recreate your supervision now

It's a repeat of a story told
It's a repeat and it's getting old

Renegades with fancy gauges
Slay the plague for it's contagious
Pull the plug and take the stages
Throw away your television now

Oy, oy, oy

Throw away your television
Take the noose off your ambition
Reinvent your intuition now

It's a repeat of a story told
It's a repeat and it's getting old

Renegades with fancy gauges
Slay the plague, for it's contagious
Pull the plug and take the stages
Throw away your television now

Throw away your television
Salivate to repetition
Alleviate this ill condition now

It's a repeat
It's a repeat
It's a repeat
It's a repeat
It's a repeat


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Throw Away Your Television Lyrics as written by John Frusciante Michael Balzary

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    I have to agree with malachite on the television metaphor, but especially the turtley goodness point!! Finally someone who appreicates the true value of Dr Suess stories fixed with funk rock, and dodgy voices! Masterpiece. Anyway the song is just all about people losing their imagination for entertainment and taking what is being fed to them. Maybe a hint of rebelliousness at what we are forcefed by the mass media? No thats just me being anarchist

    Cinnamon__Spideron April 17, 2003   Link

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