Stop making that big face!


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IZ-US Lyrics as written by Richard D. James

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    This song is wacko. It reminds me of some kid walking around in a crazy New York-esque urban environment.

    Mammothon July 30, 2006   Link
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    This song is about Dr Oetker. He had a big round face that influenced the appearance of his pizza's.

    VIVA RISTORANTE !

    DRLon March 08, 2017   Link
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    no!

    *SoBeR~STiNKFiST*on May 11, 2002   Link
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    you jus can't ask for more of a groove in three minutes time, every single lil break innit is done to absolute precision, dig it yhall

    verdenton June 13, 2003   Link
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    Although RDJ has many great songs I started off with Come To Daddy and this song along with Flim will always be my favorites.

    cerealiscoolon November 10, 2005   Link
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    mmm perfection

    whootwhooton August 08, 2007   Link
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    IZ-US is obviously short for "I See Your Soul" (I Z Ur Soul). James has finally found himself a victim, a small child, whose soul he will devour after an album's length of waiting. The poor kid isn't sure if James is joking or not, and laughingly pleads that he stops making his "big face" (transforming into the evil TV zombie from Come to Daddy video). Alas, even after eating the soul he has so desperately craved for the duration of the EP, James finds no satisfaction, no catharsis, and the album ends on a downbeat, mellow note with the song... Iz-Us.

    lolzorson July 28, 2008   Link

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