Subcultural girl, you shock my world

psychobilly hot babe, rude girl, new wave
punk chick, skin girl honey i'm your slave
i dig the way you do your hair
i love your attitude and the clothes you wear
no square's needed when you're around
you seduce me with the smell of underground
my rockabilly pinup you're so tough
i can't get enough...

subcultural girl, you shock my world

see you walking down the street ooolala
deadly curves, nasty and bizarre
ooh girl you're the one for me..
i like what i see..

subcultural girl, you shock my world


Lyrics submitted by NOFXJuggaloGirgo

Subcultural Girl Lyrics as written by Kristian Sandorff Kim (pka Nekroman) Gaarde

Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing

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    this is my favorite song on the cd.. i dont know why cus i dont really like the lyrics but oh well when played i fucking love it.... everyone should go get this cd! Return Of The Loving Dead one of the best cds of the year

    NOFXJuggaloGirgoon June 21, 2002   Link
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    this song is so cute! at first the whole idea of a goth punk band seemed kind of.....contradictory? lol, but i'm impressed. these guys can sing, these guys rock on....weeeee

    CreamPuffDiabloon April 17, 2003   Link
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    its not a goth punk band, there "psychobilly" and have u ever seen the girls there fucking right hot... fuck id so do one any day, this is a good tune, and its how i feel about a girl... so its pretty cool at the same time but yeah... Check out Return of the loving dead, and Dead Girls Dont Cry... two of the best albums ever released by Nekromantix

    oldskoolpunker23on October 12, 2005   Link

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