Godzilla fuckin trashed NY he ate th whole
military didn't even need a fork. He stomped
through buildings like cardboard wait until
they habe to face thw whole hoard Breathing
fire like no other he's one badass
motherfucker!

Godzilla (2x) He'll fuck you up!
Godzilla (2x) Every girl lizard wants to hump

Godzilla (3x)

He destroyed NY so now he's bored then he
heard some BI Yuppie drop his cell phone on
the floor. Now he's breathin fire on the fat BI
cops the vice principals are runnin their
Mercedes' are burnin!

Godzilla (2x) He'll fuck you up!
Godzilla (2x) Every girl lizard wants to hump

Godzilla (3x)

No More Police Station! Or BI High. All us
kids jsut laughed and said Goodbye aye aye aye.
So us and Godzilla are gonna have a party.
What good has your money done you
now white yuppies?!

Godzilla (2x) He'll fuck you up!
Godzilla (2x) Every girl lizard wants to hump

Godzilla (3x)


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    "These lyrics are definitely stupid and were written when we were 13 and liked to swear a lot while trashing our drumset screaming 'Bainbridge Island Hardcore Baby!' over and over again."

    dragonflower44on December 05, 2001   Link

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