Hahahah, (here it goes)

Good evening ladies and gentlemen,
Welcome to tonights presentation,
Its brought to you by us,
And its non-fiction

Everybody saw
The last movie we made,
And this one called 'What's really goin wrong'

What is really, what is really goin' wrong
Well what is really, what is really goin' wrong

Sublime in the place livin' up chickens creation
In 1996 to make you buy this cinematation,
This is what they, agree to show to you
It's not really the truth
But you'll believe it through and through

What is really, What is really goin' wrong
What is really, What is really goin' wrong

What is really, What is really Goin' wrong
What is really goin' wrong

What is really, what is really goin' wrong
What is really, (what is really), What is really, what is really goin' wrong

What is really goin' wrong
What is really, what is really goin' wrong


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    Duuuuuddddeee what the hell?...no comments?????...this song is kick ass....it makes me wanna go surf right now......laterrrrr

    Badfish3llon February 24, 2006   Link
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    haha if only I lived by an ocean

    MusicTurkeyon October 01, 2006   Link
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    Classic Song! How right Brad was about stuff going wrong!!!!! Genius R.I.P

    peteyhickson September 30, 2007   Link
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    Classic Song! How right Brad was about stuff going wrong!!!!! Genius R.I.P

    peteyhickson September 30, 2007   Link
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    one of their best, really not know to many tho. does anyone else think Brad sounds like Jack Black in the begininng.

    jack34789on March 04, 2010   Link

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