I hate you, I hate you!
I hate you, I hate you!

Drop dead!
You stinking little creep
Drop dead!
With your emotions so cheap
Your poisoned mind,
It's disgusting everyone
We don't care if you vanish in thin air!

Drop dead!
It's a dead drop
You're a dead loss
Drop dead

You should be pushed down
Down into the ground amongst the worms
And other spineless things
Don't you see you're embarrassing to me
I can't stand that phony way you banter!

Drop dead!
It's a dead drop
You're a dead loss
Drop dead!

You're so pathetic
An insipid, dried up slug
Keep your mouth shut you impotent little slut
I'm so ashamed to be connected with your name
You're so lame
I wish you'd never been to blame

Drop dead!
It's a dead drop
You're a dead loss
Drop dead!

Those words
Tight-lipped and mealy-mouthed
It wasn't hard to realize that they were lies
Judging from the flies you've attracted from the skies
So just get lost
Fuck off!
And disappear into the compost!

Drop dead
Stinking little creep
Drop dead
Drop dead

Celebration


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    Written about Morris and McKay quiting the band on the eve of their tour. "Bye Bye Blackhead" was printed or carved in the record. I never seen but heard of it.

    vestasmeon January 16, 2008   Link
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    haha when i was younger i used to play this song max sound at my mother when we had an argument!

    HappyGoon February 25, 2009   Link
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    *There's a freakish video for this song on YouTube.

    I would'nt know specifically what or whom the lyrics were inspired by, but I think the meaning is pretty obvious. The music is amazingly creepy; I get a visual of marching zombies staggering towards their meal. My favorite part is in the chorus: "You're a DEEEAAAAD loss."

    pleasebeatme92on July 28, 2010   Link

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