Eat this

Burn down the store
Take what you want and more
Shop until you drop
Voodoo consumer never stop
Load up on supplies
No sale no compromise
Gun crazy down the mall
Voodoo consumer take it all

Eat this drink this drive this charge it

It's fabulous
Step right up and take it
It's fabulous
If you can't afford it fake it
Be deviously dangerous
Ridiculously cool let's make it
Fabulous, fabulous
Fabulous, fabulous

Drive me to the bank
Kneel down and give me thanks
Grab your credit card
Voodoo consumer kiss me hard

Eat this drink this drive this charge it

It's fabulous
Step right up and take it
It's fabulous
If you can't afford it fake it
Be deviously dangerous
Ridiculously cool let's make it
Fabulous

Take it all too far
Sell the company car
A bargain come too late
Voodoo consumer terminate

Eat this drink this drive this buy this
Wear this fly this play this charge it

It's fabulous
Step right up and take it
It's fabulous
If you can't afford it fake it
Be deviously dangerous
Ridiculously marvelous
Meticulously treacherous
De sade-uously cruel just make it
Fabulous, fabulous
Fabulous, fabulous
Fabulous, fabulous
Fabulous, fabulous


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Fabulous Lyrics as written by David Barratt Carl Marsh

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