Arrache ta tête mec
Viens te fracasse sur du hardcore

Arrache ta tête mec
Viens te fracasse sur le dancefloor

C'est toujours le même bobard, même déboire
Les gars qui s'la pètent et m'racontent des histoires
Reste dans ta mare, hollywood la victoire
Willy willy le king bête de foire
T'empestes la caillaisse pire que jr dans dallas
De dollars t'as des liasses
T'es l'roi des palaces
Le jack-pot de vegas las
Va t'faire mettre toi et ta bande de pétasses

Muck laisse pas faire ces bâtards
Muck qui nous prennent pour des avatars
Muck laisse pas faire ces bâtards
Muck prendre ton éthique pour du gent-ar
Muck laisse pas faire ces bâtards
Muck noyer nos valeurs sous des dollars
Muck laisse pas faire ces bâtards
Muck traiter les nôtres comme des crevards

Arrache ta tête mec
Viens te fracasse sur du hardcore

Arrache ta tête mec
Viens te fracasse sur le dancefloor

Les crâneurs rouleurs à l'heure à la bruster punky
Funky pour qui la vie est belle
Comme ricky s'posent pas d'questions d'apathie
Comme johns dany happy family façon billy cosby
Tous pensent à faire du cash quitte à faire des clashs
Prêts à tout pour entrer dans le zoo des tâches
Culture bas de classe le star-quizz des grognasses
Va t'faire mettre toi et ta bande de pétasses

Arrache ta tête mec
Viens te fracasse sur du hardcore

Arrache ta tête mec
Viens te fracasse sur le dancefloor


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Muck Lyrics as written by Davy Portela Benoit Julliard

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