Ha
Ha-ha
Ha
Ha-ha
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha

I'm at the Pizza Hut (what?)
I'm at the Taco Bell (what?)
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

I'm at the Pizza Hut (what?)
I'm at the Taco Bell (naw)
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

Wait, we're at the Pizza Hut (what?)
We're at the Taco Bell (what?)
We're at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

We at the Pizza Hut (no)
We at the Taco Bell (no)
We at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (what?)

We at the Pizza Hut
That Taco Bell
That combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

Pizza Hut
Taco Bell
Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

Wait, wait, wait
I'm at the Pizza Hut (what?)
I'm at the Taco Bell (what?)
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

Wait a minute, I've got that taco smell
That pescado smell
I've got a lot of smells
I've rolled a lot of L's

I'm at that Pizza Hut (okay?)
I've got that pizza gut (uh)
I've got that pizza butt (no)
I'm at the Pizza Hut, ah (nah-ah)

And at the Taco Bell (yeah?)
I'm at that Pizza Hut (okay)
I'm at that Taco Bell (ha)
That combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (Taco Bell)
Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (Pizza Hut)
Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (Taco Bell)

One, one, two, three, four

I'm at that Pizza Hut (what?)
I'm at that Taco Bell
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (what?)

I'm at that Pizza Hut (what?)
I'm at that Taco Bell (what?)
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

Where you at?
I'm at that Pizza Hut, kid (no)
I'm at that Taco Bell, kid (f'real?)
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (no)

Okay, wait, I'm at the Pizza Hut (no, you ain't)
I'm at the Taco Bell (no, I'm over here)
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell
Where you at?

I don't see you
I'm at the Pizza Hut
I'm at the Taco Bell (really?)
I don't see you
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

Right here at the Pizza Hut on Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica avenue
Jamaica avenue
The combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell on Jamaica Avenue

Jamaica Avenue
That's where I'm at
Where you at? (Jamaica Avenue)
No, that's where I'm at? Where you at?

I don't see you here, dawg
I'm at the Pizza Hut
I'm at the Taco Bell
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

I'm at the Pizza Hut
I'm at the Taco Bell
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

(One more time)
I'm at the Pizza Hut (one more time)
I'm at the Taco Bell (one more time)
I'm at the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell

What, what?


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Combination Pizza Hut And Taco Bell Lyrics as written by Himanshu Suri

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    My Interpretation

    It's about how immigrant culture in the US is absorbed, co-opted, and degraded until everything that once made it special, unique and worthwhile has been replaced by a superficial and unhealthy imitation. At the same time it's about the homogenization of American culture to such an extreme that you can't even tell where you are anymore because every place looks the same and has all the same things.

    shonji75on May 22, 2013   Link

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