Whoooa yeah, whooooie oh, oh yeah, whooooa yeah whoa whoa yeah, whoooa yeah

Wellllll this is the part of the song where I talk about emotions
and this is the part of the song where I sing about how I feel so cold inside
and this is where my producer told me, to say yeaahhhhh, (yeah!)

This chorus is so freakin' catchy
you will never be able to get this song out of your out head.
out of your head, for the rest of your life.

oh this is the verse that sounded just like the verse you heard before yeah
but if you please take note that lyrics are slightly different than last time
we're killing time, until we're at chorus, agaiiiiiiiiiiin.

This chorus is so freakin' catchy
you will never be able to get this song out of your out head.
out of your head, for the rest of your life.

Love every night, love everyday, love is everywhere and it's here to stay
I will be with you, you will be with me, for all eternity, we’ll sell a million albums!

Uh!
Yeahhhh!
Rock!

This pretty bridge has no distortion “Drum fill”

And here we are back at the chorus
don't you remember the one that is so freakin' catchy it's stuck
in your head, for the rest of your life

(Music stops)

And once again repeat the chorus for dramatic effect
to remind you that it will be stuck in your head
for the rest of your life.


Lyrics submitted by Death In A Cubical

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    This song means it will be stuck in my head for the rest of my life...

    On a serious note, a very clever song about genric rock bands you hear on the radio with songs that all sound pretty much like this.

    Oh, the title should be "#1 Raido $ingle" but songmeanings won't allow it, so poop on them :[

    Death In A Cubicalon May 14, 2009   Link

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