I like Becky's amplifier,
Love to hear her sing
Know she's getting higher and
She's vicious with a treat
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I like Becky's amplifier,
Love to hear her sing
Know she can't get tired cause
She's burning out the week
Pop rocks in her nostrils cause
She loves her PCP
Plays it pretty loud and then
She's passed out on her feet
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I miss Becky's amplifier,
Cold cause she's not around
Got her hands on an eight ball,
Now she's with-it in the ground
Everyone she knew has come in

Black clothes looking chic
So let's all switch on an amplifier
And rock out to the beat
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I like Becky's amplifier,
Love to hear her sing
Nothing to admire,
Just some ice shut in her vein
Buried like a hero but
Remembered as a freak
So let's all switch on an amplifier
And rock out to the beat

I like Becky's amplifier
I like Becky's amplifier
I like Becky's amplifier
I like Becky's amplifier


Lyrics submitted by Anatriptic, edited by SixThreeTimes

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    yep, obviously about a girl named becky who likes drugs and partying too hard and dies from an overdose, amber seems to like her songs,states that her music and guiter sound(love to hear her sing)are quite good and loud(plays it pretty loud) the rest of the song is just describing what shes like(black clothes looking chic) she was probably made to become kinda famous. then after she overdoses amber speaks of how there was nothing to admire in the first place(nothing to admire just some ice shut in her vains, buried like a hero but remembered as a freak) possibly about a real musician who was ready to be admired by many but couldnt hold her drugs. then she goes on without much of an extra thought(so lets all switch on an amplifier and rock out to the beat)as if she heard that story all the time.

    imissbeckysamplifieron June 28, 2012   Link

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