Who killed the cheerleader?
you did... you did. Oh no.. it wasn't me at all
who raped the prom queen? he did he did
Yeah right and she was having a ball...

I asked her out, she laughed and said "no way"
told me she would never date such a geek
For that remark I say she's gonna pay
I hate when people call me a freak!

She's kissing with the football star
late at night in his car yeah
i was driven by an unkown force
feeling no remorse

Who killed the cheerleader?
you did... you did. Oh no.. it wasn't me at all
who raped the prom queen? he did he did
Yeah right and she was having a ball...

I asked her for a dance
she yelled "drop dead"
advised me to go join the other nerds
now i had it with that blonde little pet
with everybody else but me she flirts

I hid in in the locker room
watching when her hair she grooms oh yeah
driven by an unkown force
feeling no remorse

Who killed the cheerleader?
you did... you did. Oh no.. it wasn't me at all
who raped the prom queen? he did he did
Yeah right and she was having a ball...


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Who Killed the Cheerleader Lyrics as written by Kristian Sandorff Kim (pka Nekroman) Gaarde

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    oldskool..... you've got some REAL bad issues.....

    anyway, yes, i love psychobilly, for the guitar and the mans voice! god! i love Jim's voice, its so awesome. I was a bit disturbed by the lyrics, cuz rape is no laughing matter eyes oldskool but the hard driven music and vocals just dominate it all..... I actually dont want psychobilly to go mainstream, it seems everytime i fall in love with something, it gets to be the new trend. i hate trends.

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