Hi ridin' daddy, o
Prince of the rodeo
Spur, hump, hey, ho, let's go
Prince of the rodeo

Fornicator of the lasso
Prince of the rodeo
Sperminator of the asshole
Prince of the rodeo

Shoot the chute
Pull the flute
I'm back in the saddle
The world's most
Progressive cowboy

Lo' ridin' daddy, o
Prince of the rodeo
Sexy denim Romeo
Prince of the rodeo

Burns of steel, geronimo!
Prince of the rodeo
And don't forget the clown
I'm ridin' high, I'm ridin' low
Prince of the rodeo



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    no comments? what the fuck! this song is awesome. really shows what an awesome guitarplayer Euroboy is!

    suburbanon September 10, 2005   Link
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    Should have been on the Brokeback Mountain soundtrack

    trotskion April 26, 2006   Link
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    WHICH turboneger shouldNt have been on the brokeback mountain soundtrack??

    Ddaduttaon May 22, 2006   Link
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    seriously, this song rocks, and the lyrics are pure fucking poetry

    Ddaduttaon June 06, 2006   Link
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    i heard they interviewed the lead and he was like "well when i was making the band i was like how are we going to make our band more hardcore than the other scandinavian bands that like kill their band mates and eat them. so i thought we would all be homosexual." -hank van helvette

    rumplestiltskinon July 18, 2006   Link

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