Pass me some weed,
And take out the seeds,
We're going to get high tonight.

Make sure it’s not laced,
How does my cum taste?
We're going to get laid tonight.

Matthew pass me that bong,
Raise your hands if you're wearing a thong.
Matthew pass me that blunt
Raise your hands if you have a cunt.

I don't do drugs,
But Matthew does,
Suicidal s*** has half a t*****.

Matthew pass me that bong,
Raise your hands if you're wearing a thong.
Matthew pass me that blunt,
Raise your hands if you have a cunt.


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    I am the bassist and would like to thanks each and every one of you personally for checking this out. Write some comments on the lyrics if you don't mind.

    LosDiosDeVerdeon August 24, 2002   Link
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    uh heres a comment for you...your lyrics suck. so you smoke some weed and like chicks in thongs...sounds like a typical rapper to me

    dashkid421on August 24, 2002   Link
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    agreed

    Ava Adoreon August 24, 2002   Link
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    agree again

    JayZ03on August 24, 2002   Link
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    agreed 10 times over... nice name for the band though, with lyrics like those you do sound like a load of children and ur definately at play coz in the real world, those lyrics wouldn't get you anywhere laters

    Princess |\/.\/|on August 24, 2002   Link
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    fuck you up the ass we dint put the lyrics on this site so you faggots could read our shit.......we did it so our friends could.......we don't give a fuck about going anywhere.....so stop putting comments on songs you haven't even heard you fucking idiots

    punkrockluvaon August 24, 2002   Link
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    whoever is insulting us for being rappers and listens to rap themselves is a stupid fucking hipocrit. fuck all of you and it's punk, not rap.

    LosDiosDeVerdeon August 27, 2002   Link

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