You start-off, my wishes
No you start-off
AND WEEEEE!

Oh my God!
There was this guy and a keyboard,
And he went...
WEEEEE!

Oh my God!
Then I went up to my Mom,
And she went...
WEEEEE!

That's alright!
Cause I went over to my Dad,
And he went...
WEEEEE!

Oh my God!
Then there was this guy
And he goes "hey I got a knife"
And I go...
WEEEEE!

Yo! I ran into a tough Gangsta,
And he was like "Yo, muthafucka"
WEEEEE!

Yo! I saw R2D2 on the street,
And it was like...
WEEEEE! BLEEEEEEP!

Yo! I saw this kid in a wheelchair,
And he was going over the hill really fast,
And he was like...
WEEEEE!

Yo! I was searching for seats here,
And this guy he was like "I got popcorn"
And I was like... OH MY GOD!
WEEEEE!

When you're a kid and you wanna go "weeeee".
But you ain't got drugs yet!
You hold on for your life,
Hold on to your little gonads... in strife...

Gonads in strife (x3)
Gonads in strife (x3)
Gonads in strife (x3)
Gonads in strife (x3)

Gonads in the lightning...
In the lightning... in the rain...
WEEEEE!

YO! I saw a squirrel run across the street,
And he didn't get hit by a car,
So it was like...
WEEEEE!


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    If you are a fan of pervers comedy and just plain out sillyness, you will love Threebrain. These songs don't really reflect what this band is really all about, each one of these songs has a cartoon/animated video which is very humorus linked to it. So, if you like what you read, you will love what you watch 100% more! visit them at...

    threebrain.com

    And while you are there, purchase thier CD "Albert The Christmas Squirrel"! WEEEEEEEE! (I am not with the band... just a loyal fan!)

    EmbryoSystemon July 23, 2002   Link
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    Oh my gosh. Hahaha. So funny. Some of the lyrics are a little wrong, but you still get the jist - if there is any...hahaha. WeEEEEEEE!

    -=TiedToTheTracks=-on August 02, 2002   Link
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    i love threebrain and this song but it got every girl i know say weeee! all high pitched and loud it was funny the 1st time but by the 1000th in that one day i wanted to kill someone you know what i mean oh and i think this song is about nothing at all and anyone who can find the meaning was way too much time on thier hands

    spookykidon April 08, 2003   Link
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    Its about the deep means of how life can treat you wrong, and that drugs arnt the answer, and neither is sex. And in the end we are all going to die even though we knew that the world will continue to spin around and around, and will continue to do so long after we're each gone till the end of time.

    theflyingfriggeron April 20, 2004   Link
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    This song r0x, even though these arent the right lyrics, the right ones can be found at: fizzpopland.com

    Kraeonon May 06, 2004   Link
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    aww sheet man threebrain rox!!!!!!!111111111111111111111

    cupid de lockeon June 04, 2005   Link
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    This song has lived rent-free in my brain for 20 years.

    I ain't mad.

    RunningFromSatanon December 14, 2022   Link

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