I'm a motherfucking headliner, bitch, you don't even know it
(Process it)
I'm a motherfucking headliner, bitch, you don't even know it

Why's it white girls don't ever have any ideas?
And they don't even know
What's on my channel
But that's true for almost everyone
Everyone but you
My goat, my crab, my scorpion
You're my icons 'cause you're different
You're different

I love wicked wisdom
Half turn my at two wet come free
Don't send me no more evil visions
They just stab my heart.

I'm just a black she-male
And I don't know what you people are all about
What you people are all about
I just know how to make it
(Peanut butter) Like this

Oh, just a look at her is god
Can't you see it baby
Can't you see it baby
Shan't you see it baby
Oh, just a look at her is god
Can't you see it baby
Can't you see it baby
Shan't you see it baby

[Chorus]
When we get together
It's always hot magic
When we get together
When we get together
When we get together
It's always hot magic
When we get together
It's always we are the champions, my friends
When we get together
We're gonna hit
What you work with

Ooh, you've got such super wicked style
Show it to me baby
Let me see it baby
Show me to your baby
Oh, you've got such super wicked style
Show it to me baby
Let me see it baby
Show me to your baby

[Chorus]

All I care to hear
All them standing gray insects inside the house machines
Knowing what's coming next
Something temporary reference for the other side
All I care to hear
Elitist's commentary about some fated press limited edition
I hear the toy ball bouncing on Jihad would do their elegant conceit
All I care to hear
You have such power to destroy
No time to process that now
So iconic in my mind


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    I agree that this is their best record. HANDS DOWN. No arguments. No Ifs Ands or Buts.

    I love their melody changes that happen so many times on this album.

    And you can hear the songs even foreshadowing each other.

    I think in this one it gives you a taste of Plastis Wafers which is later on the album. Or it might be the track before this.

    The_Variableon September 17, 2008   Link

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