This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Yeah, just take it or leave it, yeah
Yeah, did you get what you needed, yeah
Come on, don't you know what you got to do?
Yeah, just take it or leave it, yeah
You gotta roll with whatever you know
You gotta move, if you don't know what to do, here's the groove
Yeah
Yeah, just take or leave it, yeah
Yeah, just lose it or keep it, yeah
Come on, I think I know what you gotta to do
Yeah, just take it or leave it, yeah
You gotta roll with whatever you know
You gotta move, if you don't know what to do, here's the groove
Yeah
Yeah, just take it or leave it, yeah
I said just take or leave it, yeah
I said now take or leave it, yeah
I said just take it or leave it
Yeah, did you get what you needed, yeah
Come on, don't you know what you got to do?
Yeah, just take it or leave it, yeah
You gotta roll with whatever you know
You gotta move, if you don't know what to do, here's the groove
Yeah
Yeah, just take or leave it, yeah
Yeah, just lose it or keep it, yeah
Come on, I think I know what you gotta to do
Yeah, just take it or leave it, yeah
You gotta roll with whatever you know
You gotta move, if you don't know what to do, here's the groove
Yeah
Yeah, just take it or leave it, yeah
I said just take or leave it, yeah
I said now take or leave it, yeah
I said just take it or leave it
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I have no idea who the strokes are. But this song sounds exactly like a Led Zeppelin song. The one that goes "Been a long time, been a long time, been a long / Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time!" The guitar and chord progression is the same. I guess it's interesting listening to this album to play the "name that tune" game though.