You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire

Album: Songs For The Deaf (2002)
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  • K-L-O-N Los Angeles
    Clone radio we play the songs that sound
    More like everyone else than anyone else
    Clone

    Hey alright, it's Kip Kasper
    Clone radio, LA's infinite repeat
    How we feelin' out there?
    How's your drive time commute?
    I need a saga
    What's the saga?
    It's Songs for the Deaf
    You can't even hear it

    Dead bull with the life from the low
    I'll be massive conquistador
    Give me soul and show me the door
    Metal heavy, soft at the core
    Gimme toro, gimme some more
    Gimme toro, gimme some more
    Pressurize, neutralize
    Deep fried, gimme some more

    Space trucking, four on the floor
    Fortified with the liquor store
    This one's down, gimme some more
    Gimme toro, gimme some more
    Gimme toro, gimme some more
    Gimme toro, gimme some more

    Shrunken head I love to adore
    B-movie, gimme some gore
    Gimme toro, gimme some more
    B-movie, gimme some gore

    Uh
    Yow
    Gimme toro, gimme some more
    Gimme toro, gimme some more
    Gimme toro, gimme some more
    Gimme toro, gimme some more Writer/s: Josh Homme, Mario Lalli, Nick Oliveri
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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