Don't care too much about destruction
Just care that my body can function
Quick to the point, to the point, I'm vacant
Whoopin MCs like a pound of bacon

(Chorus)
I go crazy when I hear a cymbal
High hat, or a souped up tempo
Backbeat and a diddly ahh
I played air guitar and the place shook over
I played air guitar and the place shook over â?? ohh woh o-oh
I played air guitar and the place shook over

Its not hard to find confrontation
When you got a bad reputation
I wanna piece, piece of the action
Cos I need my satisfaction

When 12 0'clock comes around and
I've been chasing the car down
Did you see my hands touch the ceiling
I'm on a roll, it's time to go rolling
I played air guitar and the place shook over

Take me away to the place that's in your eyes
Its not far away just one step from paradise
I played air guitar and the place
Shook over
Woah Oh


Lyrics submitted by hflevack, edited by darkeyelewj

Air Guitar Lyrics as written by Patrick Brannan Francis Brannan

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    this song stole lyrics from vanilla ice!

    Vanilla's: Whipping MCs like a pound of bacon. Go crazy when I hear a cymbal. High-hat or a souped-up tempo.

    towers of london: go crazy when I hear a cymbal And a hi hat with a souped up tempo

    yet they still r cooler!

    rufiohaspanon August 02, 2006   Link
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    meh who cares if they stole lyrics, this song fricken rocks!!!!!

    Nikkii_sixxon December 29, 2006   Link
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    I think the point of the song is that all of the lyrics are from other songs. I think the song is about singing along to songs while playing (as the title suggests) air guitar.

    The lyrics seem to be "misheard" as they're not exactly as the originals, but close enough to be what someone might think they are from just listening to them on the radio.

    The part about "12 o'clock" seems like part of the DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince song "Summertime" as if someone were singing along but didn't exactly remember how the lyrics go.

    defwackon January 19, 2007   Link
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    eh... i still think its cool... who caresifthey used someone elses lyrics...

    LAWomenon January 28, 2007   Link
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    I like this... HAHA! I'm a ditz. I thought it went "I play air guitar in the bay city rollers"! HAHA. God, I need my ears testing. cool all the same

    hello.miss.lovelyon March 18, 2007   Link
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    ha ha donny what a pratt, he made a royal arse of himself on never mind the buzzcocks, just embaressing,

    Xeanson July 18, 2007   Link

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