This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I can picture it nowÂ
You in your carÂ
Left the barÂ
Playing Big PartÂ
Keep up complainin'Â
It's probably rainin'Â
Keeping complainingÂ
It's probably rainingÂ
You're gonna visit your carÂ
It's one of my peepsÂ
With a blow to your headÂ
Is that what you needÂ
You're probably bleedingÂ
Is that what you neededÂ
You're probably bleedingÂ
Just like a movieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
Life doesn't move meÂ
Life doesn't move meÂ
I keep with you nowÂ
Here in your carÂ
Left the barÂ
Playing the Big PartÂ
Keeping complainingÂ
It's probably rainingÂ
It's one of my peepsÂ
With a blow to your headÂ
Is that what you neededÂ
What you neededÂ
What you neededÂ
You caught me breathingÂ
It's just like a movieÂ
Life's just like a movieÂ
It's like a movieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
Move meÂ
Move meÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
Life doesn't moveÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
Move meÂ
It's like a blow to the headÂ
It's like a blow to my headÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
Move meÂ
Move meÂ
Move meÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
It's like a movieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
Blow to the headÂ
Life's like a blow to the headÂ
What you needed what you needed what you neededÂ
Life's like a blow to the headÂ
It's that what you neededÂ
Is that what you neededÂ
What you neededÂ
A blow to the headÂ
Move MeÂ
Move meÂ
It doesn't moveÂ
It doesn't moveÂ
It's like a movieÂ
Movie MovieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
It's like a movieÂ
You in your carÂ
Left the barÂ
Playing Big PartÂ
Keep up complainin'Â
It's probably rainin'Â
Keeping complainingÂ
It's probably rainingÂ
You're gonna visit your carÂ
It's one of my peepsÂ
With a blow to your headÂ
Is that what you needÂ
You're probably bleedingÂ
Is that what you neededÂ
You're probably bleedingÂ
Just like a movieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
Life doesn't move meÂ
Life doesn't move meÂ
I keep with you nowÂ
Here in your carÂ
Left the barÂ
Playing the Big PartÂ
Keeping complainingÂ
It's probably rainingÂ
It's one of my peepsÂ
With a blow to your headÂ
Is that what you neededÂ
What you neededÂ
What you neededÂ
You caught me breathingÂ
It's just like a movieÂ
Life's just like a movieÂ
It's like a movieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
Move meÂ
Move meÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
Life doesn't moveÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
Move meÂ
It's like a blow to the headÂ
It's like a blow to my headÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
Move meÂ
Move meÂ
Move meÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
It's like a movieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
Blow to the headÂ
Life's like a blow to the headÂ
What you needed what you needed what you neededÂ
Life's like a blow to the headÂ
It's that what you neededÂ
Is that what you neededÂ
What you neededÂ
A blow to the headÂ
Move MeÂ
Move meÂ
It doesn't moveÂ
It doesn't moveÂ
It's like a movieÂ
Movie MovieÂ
Just like a movieÂ
It doesn't move meÂ
It's like a movieÂ
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This is a really cool dark song. It reminds me of nights during the summer, where you just cruise around in your mates car (cause his is way better than yours), blasting this sort of music and just hanging out.