oh oh oh oh oh
a volcano
oh oh oh oh oh
a volcano
super vol-

Color of ash high into the stratosphere,
Hot spots, boiling til,
hydrothermal voices,
bubbling mud pots,
earthquakes,
yellowstone's about to blow,
All of California will be burried in the sulfur gas,

Six hundered thousand years have passed,
The time has come to blow your ash,
We feel your force,
We feel your heat,
No one can beat you

Super volcano
Up there on yellowstone,
Raining little magma,
Coming straight for my soul,
Super volcano
Oh man it's gonna blow,
Raining little mamga,
Coming straight for my soul,
Super volcano

Volcano
Super volcano
oh oh oh
A volcano

Six hundered thousand years have passed,
The time has come to blow your ash,
We feel your force,
We feel your heat,
No one can beat you

Super volcano
Up there on yellowstone,
Raining little magma,
Coming straight for my soul,
Super volcano
I said, oh man it's gonna blow,
Raining little mamga,
Coming straight for my soul,
Super volcano
Up there on yellowstone,
Raining little magma,
Coming straight for my soul,
Super volcano
I said, oh man it's gonna blow,
Raining little mamga,
Coming straight for my soul,
Super volcano


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    i happen to love this song, it always makes me happy.

    :)

    brookeMGMTon April 24, 2010   Link
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    LOVE IT. About trip?

    vivienleion February 01, 2012   Link
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    They had to make this song for a Science project, or something like that, and this was a bit before MGMT, so maybe this is "Glitter Penis" XD but anyway best project ever!!!!

    LilBompie17on March 25, 2012   Link

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