Death is pretty final
I'm collecting vinyl
I'm gonna DJ at the end of the world

Cause if heaven does exist
With a kicking play list
I don't wanna miss it at the end of the world

Hey steady steady
Hey steady steady
I don't wanna go until I'm good and ready

Its on my mind
Its in my mind
Its what I found
Its what I find

Its on my mind
Its in my mind
Its what I found
Its what I find

And I'll spin my way right through it
Create an easy way jack through it
As I mosh up to the moon
As you circle the room

Music could provide the light you can not resist
You can not resist
You can not resist

And the web is getting tangled
As you wingle and you wangle
When you walk up in Seattle
Where you fought a recent battle
As you enter the battle
Let us raise another vinyl
Raise another vinyl
Raise another vinyl

Because death is pretty final
I'm collecting vinyl
I'm gonna DJ at the end of the world

Hey steady steady
Hey steady steady
I don't wanna go until I'm good and ready

Its on my mind
Its in my mind
Its what I found
Its what I find

Its on my mind
Its in my mind
Its what I found
Its what I find

Hey steady steady
Hey steady steady
I don't wanna go until I'm good and ready

Hey steady steady
Hey steady steady
I don't wanna go until I'm good and ready

Music could provide the light you can not resist
You can not resist
You can not resist, yeah


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I'm Gonna DJ Lyrics as written by Mike Mills Peter Buck

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    This is about the 1999 WTO riots in Seattle.

    Elevationon May 03, 2008   Link

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