Buzzbomb

Album: Plastic Surgery Disasters (1982)
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  • Buzzbomb Buzzbomb, macho-mobile
    The road's my slave, that's how I feel

    I cruise alone, I cruise real far
    I don't love you, I love my car

    (Oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)
    (Oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)

    Cross Nevada at a hundred-and-ten
    Highway 50 and there's nobody there
    Sign says, "next sign thirty miles"

    I work all week, each penny saved buys more escape from home
    I'd rather cruise around all day than save up for a move

    Plow through rest area San-O-Lets
    Splat, goes the lonely salesman
    Wanking in the men's room

    Buzzbomb Buzzbomb, tape up loud
    Blue piss clinging to my windshield
    Faster, faster in my car

    Buzzbomb is my pride and joy, king of the trailer court
    Waiting for the perfect chick, who'll love me for my car

    I tell her why I'm cool
    She coos back, just what I like
    When I pretend she's near

    Zip through Ely where Pat Nixon was born
    The cops 'round here sure looking bored
    Flashing sirens, state patrol

    They're scratching up my gorgeous paint job, shooting out my tires
    Ain't no way to go to heaven
    Buzzbomb cornered at the 7-11
    Aw
    Ooh
    Hee-hee-hee-hee-hee Writer/s: D H PELIGRO, EAST BAY RAY, JELLO BIAFRA, KLAUS FLOURIDE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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