Play that rock lead guitar
Rock it like a magikist
Rock and roll is the joyride music
Whip that snow leopard's ass

Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass

Play that Westone guitar
Rock it to the break of dawn
Rock in on the mic in front of 50,000 people
Rock the jam session on Saddam Hussein

Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass

Play the rock solo as hard as you can
Make the crowd roar like a tidal wave
Rock the jam session on a good free will
Whip the hell out of that snow leopard's ass

Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass
Rock Saddam Hussein's ass

Rock over London, Rock on Chicago

TCBY, it's the country's best yogurt


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    you forgot: rock over london, rock on chicago

    Ryan W=BarkleyXCoreon July 30, 2002   Link
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    they should send a bunch of mosh assassins to get sadaam

    simiankolyaon March 29, 2003   Link

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