Jon:
This Town is our town, So mutherfuckin' glam...

Jessicka:
We all know the chosen toys,
Of paddy girls,
And pretty boys.
Make up that face to win the race,
Life's a bitch in this town,
Suck my dick in this town.

This Town is our town,
It is so glamorous.
I'd bet you'd live here if you could,
And be one of us.
This Town is our town,
So fucking glamorous.
I'd bet you'd live here if you could,
And be one of us.

Change our minds like we said before,
We're all dreamers,
With our Whores!
Discarded souls like worn-out cars,
Litter the streets of,
This Town,
Litter the streets of This Town.

This Town is our town,
So fucking glamorous.
I'd bet you'd live here if you could,
And be one of us.

Both:

This Town is our Town,
So Motherfucking glamorous.
I'll bet you'd live here if you could,
And be one of us.

Jessicka:

Break it down boys,
Human race in the house.
Human race in the house.
Human race in the house.

Here we fucking go!

This Town is our town,
(Our town)
So fucking glamorous.
(Fucking glamorous)
I'd bet you'd live here if you could,
(If you could)
And be one of us.
(One of us)

Both:

This Town is our Town,
So Motherfucking glamorous.
I'll bet you'd live here if you could,
And be one of us.

Jessicka:

This, Town.
This, Town.
This, Town.
This Town!


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This Town (with Jack Off Jill) song meanings
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    it does sound alot like kittie...I know it's not JOJ. But during one part of the song they do say "human waste's in the house" (at least that's what I think she says, and what other ppl have said she says) so I think it's probably Human Waste Project, and she just sounds like the girl from Kittie.

    i_love_lianaon May 24, 2002   Link

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