She's got a whole lot of disco friends,

she's got a whole lot of disco friends,
Disco ladies and gentlemen,
Eating their faces from the inside out,
Freaky dancing til the late am,
Music stripping down the wall I swear,
She's catching fishies in her disco net,
Throwing kisses in the powder room,
Slowly sucking on a cigarette

She knows an awful lot of disco kids,
Novelty sun glasses and mullet wigs,
She says she wants to be a stylist,
Or maybe something in the music biz,
Daddies rich, mummies beautiful,
They always said she'd make a top model,
But now she's hiding out in disco land,
A happy clappy trust experience

Disco friends

Disco friends



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Disco Friends Lyrics as written by Jack Christopher Allsopp

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    General Comment

    its trustafarian not trust experience, i.e. trust fund kid with rasta hair

    hartryon May 30, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    I think this song's about a woman from a very wealthy background and has the opportunity to become 'a stylist, Or maybe something in the music biz,' that she wants to be but instead she spends all her time and wastes her life away by 'Throwing kisses in the powder room, Slowly sucking on a cigarette...hiding out in disco land'.

    An absolutely great song from a remarkable artist.

    lanesraon May 20, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    wall of sweat? i hear "music's dripping down the wall, i'd swear." is that just me?

    alisonpepon November 30, 2008   Link
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    My Interpretation

    i think it's about an amazing beautiful girl who is really into pills (eating their faces) and loves clubbing (disco) and is rich and beautiful and everyone loves her. or it could be about how when you're on pills you think you're great and beatiful and that everyone's thinking you are and how you love everyone, as it's very optomistic and happy.

    honeybeebuzzon February 01, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    You guys have it wrong. "Disco" is slang for cocaine. I think this song is referring to some sort of "scene" type girl that parties with her "disco friends" and they do a bunch of coke. it is "eating their faces from the inside out" since coke gives peoples face a sunken appearance as it decays it from the inside out.

    aydrion October 22, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    i think it's about a girl who gets into the party scene, with drugs and all, and her friends and herself are what people consider "hipsters" or indie kids.

    neonlights981on June 28, 2010   Link

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