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Sex and Hollywood Lyrics
Lets pack our bags and head out west
Where the cities only breeds evilness
the entertainment loop becomes a throne
where sex drugs and violence wake the town
Sex and Hollywood (X8)
Well Just try to imagine glamour as a sin
it seems i wont survive tomorrow
i am the nightmare, im not what it seems
i'll be the style you've chosen, we'll live the dream
Sex and Hollywood (X8)
Sex and Hollywood (X6
Where the cities only breeds evilness
the entertainment loop becomes a throne
where sex drugs and violence wake the town
it seems i wont survive tomorrow
i am the nightmare, im not what it seems
i'll be the style you've chosen, we'll live the dream
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Submitted by
wnabme On Apr 19, 2010
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I'm kinda surprised I'm the first comment on this song, but I'm very confused. This is what I've always though the lyrics were:
"Let's pack our bags and head head out west Where the cities only breed evil's best The entertainment loop becomes a throne Where sex, drugs, in balance we condone.
Sex and hollywood
Well, just try to imagine glamour as our sin And sleep it off by tomorrow 'Cause I am the nightmare I'm not what it seems I'll be the style you've chosen, And we'll live the dream.
Sex and hollywood"
I always took it as a sort of sarcastic criticism of the false glamour of fame and fortune, of doing whatever you're told is the way to happiness and living with the consequences. I think I'm right, but if I'm not, every other lyrics site on the web says this:
"Well let's pack our bags and head west Where the cities only breed evil, yes, The entertainment news becomes approach But sex, drugs, and ballads wake a dog
Sex and Hollywood
Well just try to make me glimmer anti sin And see if I survive tomorrow Cause I am the nightmare, not what it says All feels how you've chosen, and we'll live the dread
Sex and Hollywood"
So, I want to believe this song is deep and satirical, but maybe Andy just got high...