We're on two wheels baby
We're on two wheels baby

We will come to your town
Burn your house down
Turn the sky brown
All because, all because, all because

We're on two wheels baby
We're on two wheels baby

Change the eye color of every lady
We're fast, we're fast
We're fast we're having a blast
All because

We're on two wheels baby
We're on two wheels baby

Change the color of your make up
All the sleepyheads won't wake up
All because, all because, all because
Because, because, because, because
Because, because, because

No gears, no brakes, all real, no fakes
No gears, no brakes, we'll break your face
No gears, no brakes, all real, no fakes
No gears, no brakes, we'll break your face

Have fun and be safe with it
Just kidding, FUCK SHIT UP!
We ride bikes, cars are for idiots
All because, all because

We're on two wheels baby
We're on two wheels baby
We're on two wheels baby
We're on two wheels baby


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    mmmm, i love love love this song. it's such a burst of energy - well, all their songs are. but yeah, I love the "just kidding, FUCK SHIT UP!" part, and the "no gears, no breaks" part =)

    hustleroseon October 09, 2006   Link

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