Album: The Getaway (2016)
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  • Find me in the suburbs and
    The shadow of decay
    Rolling rings of rubber and
    The band begins to play

    Am I on the right side of the left side of your brain?
    Can you see the rising of old yesterday's remains?
    Funkadelic said it best I think you know the rest
    Time don't stand a chance against this motor madness

    Don't you worry baby I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy
    Don't you worry baby I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy
    Don't you worry baby I'm like

    The Stooges and J Dilla, yeah
    They tore this town apart
    Put me back together, well
    I guess that's quite an art, ha

    Henry won the war you see
    But not with pen or sword
    He did it with the little thing I think it's called a Ford

    Funkadelic said it best I think you know the rest
    Time don't stand a chance against this motor madness

    Don't you worry baby I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy
    Don't you worry baby I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy
    Don't you worry baby I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy

    Everything's so hazy I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy I'm like
    Detroit, I'm crazy
    Everything's so hazy Writer/s: ANTHONY KIEDIS, CHAD GAYLORD SMITH, JOSH ADAM KLINGHOFFER, MICHAEL PETER BALZARY
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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