Yeah I drink juice when I'm killing cause it's fucking delicious

Hiding in the portrait our atomic stun
When I get to a time of common illusion

We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency
We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency

Stretching out my style free find my own blood
Better bought their soul but they think it's a dud

I got a medical emergency
A medical emergency
We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency

Whoa
Whoa
Whoa
Whoa

1-2-3-4
Bass!
1-2-3-4

Hiding in the portrait our atomic stun
Take me to a time of common illusion

We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency
We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency

Whoa
Whoa
Whoa
Whoa

We got a medical emergency
A medical emergency


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    HAHAHA Another First Comment I DECLARE MY SELF THE # 1 MCR FAN. No im just kidding no one deserves to have that title, maybe Garards kid....MAYBE, but i havent heard this one yet but when i do ill tell you what it means, i hope

    Drake17on February 17, 2011   Link
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    anyone else just wanna blow stuff up now?

    RedOnesMakeMeFlyon December 05, 2022   Link

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