Cereal Killer

Album: Cereal Killer Soundtrack (1993)
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  • Cereal Killer

    Follow your nose, it always knows
    The flavor of death where ever it goes

    Terror in the supermarket, shoppers are in horror,
    Shredded boxes in the aisles, corpses on the floor,
    Those who ran, this joy is mine, now they're going to pay,
    Super gory slaughter now the order of the day!

    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!

    Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids.

    Follow your nose, it always knows
    The flavor of death where ever it goes

    Orphaned at the age of five, parental guidance missed,
    Rice Crispies wouldn't talk to him and he got really pissed,
    The remittal chemicals have driven him insane,
    Now we know the calling like it's ringing 'round his brain,

    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!

    Snap! Crackle! Pop!

    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!
    Toucan Son of Sam!!

    Part of your nutritious breakfast! Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER J. BUSCAGLIA, GREG REYNARD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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