Dead Disco

Album: Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? (2003)
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  • Skip town. slow down
    Push it to the east coast
    Step down turn around
    Push it to the west
    Need less, use less
    We're asking for too much I guess
    Cause all we get is

    Dead disco
    Dead funk
    Dead rock and roll
    Remodel
    Everything has been done

    Tits out, pants down
    Overnight to London
    Touch down, look around
    Everyone's the same
    World wide, air tight
    No one's got a face left to blame
    And all we get is

    Dead disco
    Dead funk
    Dead rock and roll
    Remodel
    Everything has been done

    Dead disco
    Dead funk
    Dead rock and roll
    Remodel
    Everything has been done

    I know, I know you tried to change things
    I know you tried to change
    I know Writer/s: EMILY HAINES, JAMES SHAW
    Publisher: Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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