Super angry
Super hated
Super evil
Super serrated
Super guitar
Super faded
Never sad sad sad

Super hated
Super sarcastic
Super sedated
The super sadist

Keeps his hands in his mouth
That's gold plated
Hates himself more and more
Cause he's made it
Super evil
Super jaded
Never sad sad sad

Super hated
Super sarcastic
Super sedated
The super sadist

Super high tech
Super pay check
Super ego
Super hate pro
Super cautious
Super nauseous
Never sad sad sad

Super all gone
Super hold on
Super evil
Super phenomenon
Super destroy
Super small boy
Always sad sad sad

Super asshole
Super nothing


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    I love these type of songs. The ones that are like "oh in your face" bitchy type songs. Ahh, I dont know...But All I know is that I LOVE this song!!!!! Ah!!

    DestroyedAngelon June 13, 2002   Link
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    me too!

    *shit angel*on June 20, 2002   Link
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    i love this song, mainly cuz of the line 'hates himself more and more cuz hes made it' cuz that line is so perfectly like 'you get everything you wanted, and the better u are at what u do the worse you feel' its great, like everything uve been working for has turned around and destroyed you...its great!!

    CrimsonPainon September 01, 2002   Link
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    my first jack off jill song....sighs

    x_cunt_xon September 07, 2002   Link
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    This reminds me of this really power hungry boyfriend I was once with. he loved being in control, he loved fucking with my head and he literally loved to hurt me. He left a 2nd degree burn on me...can't say I didn't ask for it.

    GrinningMartyron September 25, 2002   Link
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    I love the way her voice raises slightly when she says "Super hated, Super SarCAStic; super sedated - the super sadist". It's so...innocent, and...misleading, when taking into consideration the message of the song.

    empire of dirton March 05, 2003   Link
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    Good song. Its probably just about a guy who likes being in control in the relationship and how the girl views him.

    KillMeFasteron May 25, 2004   Link
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    Great, great song, like every JOJ song. And I'd like to dedicate this song to Braden Cody Beasley...stupid fucker. But anyway. ^^

    xx_acid_starzon August 15, 2005   Link
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    Nirvana! that's all i can think of when i listen to this song! LOVE IT!

    B12on September 08, 2005   Link
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    Lounge act! this song sounds alot like "lounge act"! (now i remember the name)

    B12on September 09, 2005   Link

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