This Is What Rock N' Roll Looks Like

Album: Mannequin Factory (2011)
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  • Hey hey hey if you're ready to rage
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like
    Yeah yeah yeah, wearing leather and lace
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like

    Umm, microphone check one, two
    Yeah, yeah, it's Porcelain baby
    And this is what Rock n Roll looks like

    The dark days falling down on my stand
    I feel the thirst to get it in
    Trouble, trouble, drink it down
    Like a king, I take the crown
    Flush away the pain til my expense
    'Cause we're the kids that belong to the night
    We gonna get this, we gonna start a fight

    Hey hey hey if you're ready to rage
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like
    Yeah yeah yeah, wearing leather and lace
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like

    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-nah
    (Hey, hey, hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-na-now, na-now
    (Hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-now
    (Hey hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-na-now, na-now
    (Hey)

    We're putting dark shades on for the cameras
    Take a picture now if you wanna have us
    Lipstick smeared across my face
    Not a drop will go to waste
    Baby the beast is yours to chase
    'Cause we're the kids that belong to the night
    We gonna get this, we gonna start a fight

    Hey hey hey if you're ready to rage
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like
    Yeah yeah yeah, wearing leather and lace
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like

    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-nah
    (Hey, hey, hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-na-now, na-now
    (Hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-now
    (Hey hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-na-now, na-now
    (Hey)

    I-I-I-I need a cigarette and a bad bitch
    Come be my soccer ball and get yo ass kicked
    I like my pizza cold, I like my glass full
    I don't like bullshit, but I like red bull
    I smell like Guns and Roses
    I look like money, bitch
    I taste like Rock n Roll
    I make her lick her lips
    And all the drama's dead
    I'm in the past life
    I forgot her name but I remember last night
    You can do what you do
    I done did enough
    I'm on that gangsta shit
    I don't give a f-ck
    Weezy

    You wanna talk the talk, get up and show me the walk
    You wanna talk the talk, you better show me the walk
    You wanna talk the talk, get up and show me ya walk
    You wanna talk the talk, you better show me ya walk

    Hey hey hey if you're ready to rage
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like
    Yeah yeah yeah, wearing leather and lace
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like

    Hey hey hey if you're ready to rage
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like
    Yeah yeah yeah, wearing leather and lace
    Raise your hands up, this what rock and roll looks like

    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-nah
    (Hey, hey, hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-na-now, na-now
    (Hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-now
    (Hey hey)
    Na-na-na-na-nana-na-na-now, na-now
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