Yo yo yo, yo
Yo yo yo, yo

Here you are in the club, with your bottle full of blood
You've got grill, you got bling but player you don't know a thing
Put your hands in the air, stick 'em up like you don't care
Face the wall, count to ten, we mow you down, reload again

Oh no , here we go

Disco who, disco what
Get down on your knees, and keep your trap shut
Disco this, disco that
When disc-gos to hell, that's where we're at, where we're at

Yo yo yo, yo
Yo yo yo, yo

Disco bloodbath
(Disco bloodbath boogie fever)
Boogie fever
(Disco bloodbath boogie fever)
Disco bloodbath
(Disco bloodbath boogie fever)
Boogie fever
(Disco bloodbath boogie fever)

Bodies here, bodies there, piles of bodies everywhere
On the chairs, on the door, disco bloodbath on the floor
Hear them yell, hear them scream, just like someones scary dream
Dig a hole, push 'em in, tomorrow they'll be back again

Oh no, here we go

Disco who, disco what
Get down on your knees, and keep your trap shut
Disco this, disco that
When disc-gos to hell, that's where we're at, where we're at

Yo yo yo, yo
Yo yo yo, yo

Disco bloodbath
(Disco bloodbath boogie fever)
Boogie fever
(Disco bloodbath boogie fever)
Disco bloodbath
(Disco bloodbath boogie fever)
Boogie fever
(Disco bloodbath boogie fever)

We cleaned the house tonight (we cleaned the house tonight)
We did our job (we did our job it's alright)
We turned out all the lights okay

We were sent to let them know (I think you really let 'em know)
It was time to let them go (you know they really had to go)
'Cause we're the ones who close the show okay


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Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever Lyrics as written by Robert Ezrin Tommy Henriksen

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    At first glance this song is about going into a nightclub and killing everyone inside, but I think it's actually about taking those people hostage, and shooting them up with heroin.

    "Dig a hole, push 'em in, tomorrow they'll be back again" is the best piece of evidence to support this interpretation. It implies injecting the hostages with needles and shooting them up, while the tomorrow part refers to these living hostages, not new random disco people tomorrow. Once they try it they'll need more (presumably, but I've known the government to lie about the addictive properties of drugs before so..?) and come back to where they got it the first time. This coincides the 'Boogie Fever' part of the song title as well.

    "We were sent to let them know, It was time to let them go"

    They let them see what their madness is like through heroin, and then released them.

    Thoughts? Ridiculous? Dead-on? Implausible?

    Robobviouson September 23, 2011   Link

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