(hoch hoch)

hallo americans
this is claus from common denominators
that's the band you are listening to right now
we are from finland
this is our debut album here in america, das grund
this is the dwarf invasion

blah

one two three four
you are not my friend
you are my foe
you are two feet tall
you have got to go

this is dwarf invasion (dwarf invasion)
this is dwarf invasion (the dwarf invasion)
this is dwarf invasion (dwarf invasion)
this is dwarf invasion (that's the dwarf invasion)

this is dwarf invasion (dwarf invasion)
dwarf invasion (dwarf invasion) (dwarf invasion) (dwarf invasion)
shut up dirk

this is not a friend
you are very small
you can barely stand up to me
you can't play basketball

this is dwarf invasion (dwarf invasion)
this is dwarf invasion (dwarf invasion)
this is dwarf invasion (dwarf invasion)
this is the dwarf invasion (this is dwarf invasion)

thank you very much for having us in your country
we'll see you next year
goodnight

go back to the room
go back


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    Wow, this is such a funny song! No one else has said anything, and that's a shame...

    RATFE are awesome! Spread the word!

    kanryouon June 18, 2005   Link
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    so im confused here, is this like an alter ego for RATFE or what, they have deathnotronic too, im just wondering if its a joke or if its a real band

    sottenadon June 18, 2005   Link
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    That's the same thing I was wondering...

    kanryouon July 05, 2005   Link
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    you two, James has 2 alter egos he like to throw into his cds and shows. one being fluxuation, a british pop group, and the other being the common denominators, a finnish metal band.

    marvin-martianon July 25, 2005   Link
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    It's a song about... Dwarfs. Not to deep and meaningful, but it's funny. x)

    Reggie and the Full Effect = < 3333

    suchafakeon July 31, 2005   Link
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    james dewees is a shit load of things....he is the keyboardist for rock heros The Get Up Kids, drummer for seminal metalcore Coalesce, also known as Reggie from Reggie & the Full Effect, not to mention mustachioed frontman Paco[RIP], is English synth-pop god Fluxuation, is death growler Hungary Bear, is Finnish metal band Common Denominator , and the ubiquitous Drunk Guy at the Get Up Kids, Show

    churchisaconspiracyon August 26, 2005   Link
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    and to kanryou....when you say "RATFE are awesome" you act like its multiple people....its pretty much all james dewees....i mean he has his friends help him with his music but people look at reggie and the full effect not as a band but just james dewees

    churchisaconspiracyon August 26, 2005   Link
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    wow i sound like an ass in that last one....kanryou im not trying to be an ass...im just saying

    churchisaconspiracyon August 26, 2005   Link

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