Thong Song

Album: Blues For The Red Sun (1992)
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  • I don't need a seance
    I don't read grey lines
    I signed it away, way long
    I hate, slow songs

    Oh yeah, I don't even care
    Oh yeah, I go over there

    My hair is, real long
    No brains, all groin
    No shoes, just thongs
    I hate, slow songs

    Oh yeah, you cry like I care
    Oh yeah, buck naked and there

    Hooray for, hooray for you (6x)



    Writer/s: JOSH HOMME
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcI love this song.
  • Jake from Singapore, Singapore"Wretch" was Kyuss' first album and it also featured Nick Oliveri on bass. It also kicks ass.
  • Brian from Los Angeles, CaVery good song but it sucks that there aren't many people who know about this amazing band.
  • Matt from Houston, Txman, I guess there aren't as many kyuss fans as I remember.
  • Brian from Winchester, Madammit, my bad. i think it's about grunge kids, maybe in metaphor with stripper life. but hey, there it is.
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