The cold funk has you sunk feel the mids pump
Blessed are those who erupt when we turn up
Right now we corrupt
Cons the shades we don in the neon night

We're gonna feed on the mics and blast through a pipe
I gotta cool capability to toast and ill
Yo my daddy told me,"Hey son you must act chill"
Alien rough, my galaxy is tough

Here comes the bang of a hip hop thing that we bring and swing
Men from Mars ain't ever gonna hang
With dope Buddha's come to the stage we are attackin'
Space a**a**in', naked live and never slackin'

Come a day on the way enter on S A
Amplified form, another world far away
I got the pang of a gang and I come from the Southside
Here's the thing that I bring and I promise to come live

While the ma**es, pa**es upon their f***in' a**es
And if you don't see, get gla**es
That is a shot out to the words of Curt Grubb
The motherf***er is no scrub

I said,"The man is the kind with the one that I call Brine Shrimp"
We never ever do skimp, I limp on stage in a huff
Like magic dragon I puff on the stuff of a Humbolt cone
Then I'm stoned, watch out!

Smoke the weed that come from Northern California
No, I do no Cocaine that come from Columbia
That the thing that mash up your nature
Mess up your body and mash up your culture

Take a tip from the the flipped script of Daddy Freddy
I give complete props to the one that rocks steady
With the Devil, and goes on and on and on
And turn out the dope s*** like the one that's called

Pawn Shop Press, yes it's on, what's up?
Peanut, change it up, what's up on your mind?
Watch out!


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Nutsymptom Lyrics as written by Chad Ronald Sexton Aaron Charles Wills

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    Yeah this song definately has a unique sound to it - it's unlike anything 311 has ever done. There's no real message here (another warning to steer clear of cocaine) - its just the band messing around and having fun. This is some of the best rapping by both SA and Nick in one song. Not to mention the breakdown at the end is just awesome.

    311unityon March 10, 2006   Link

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