Organic Anti-Beat Box Band

Album: The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987)
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  • Welcome friends to my thoughts of when
    The fax city 4 were four young men
    Time has come, now we jam
    With the uplift mofo party plan
    We're the organic anti-beat box band

    One comes from the holy land
    Another was born an Australian
    Me I'm from Michigan
    But Hollywood is the land of lands
    It's a Hollywood jam

    We represent the Hollywood kids
    Hollywood is where we live
    We represent the Hollywood kids
    Organic anti-beat box band

    Life is grand in the land of lands
    The mind does boggle the mind expands
    The anarchy 4 have manned their craft
    Get on your knees and shake your ass
    To the jam that is

    We don't ask we demand
    That you and your clan
    Listen now to this jam
    To the power of the drummers bad
    It's a Hollywood jam

    We represent the Hollywood kids
    Hollywood is where we live
    We represent the Hollywood kids
    Organic anti-beat box band

    There's a party in my town at 12:00
    There's a party that's rockin' down to the rock
    I've got nothin' against hip hop
    But there's a party in my town
    And no beat box jam that is

    The party's got girls the girls got hot
    The party's got boys and the boys got socks
    Something popped the doors unlocked
    House got up ran around the block
    Sit down house
    Take off your blouse

    We represent the Hollywood kids
    Hollywood is where we live
    Any good friend of the lollipop kids
    Over the rainbow with the wiz
    We represent the Hollywood kids
    Organic anti-beat box band

    With the organic anti-beat box band
    You just might slam dance that is
    It's a Hollywood jam Writer/s: ANTHONY KIEDIS, HILLEL SLOVAK, JACK IRONS, MICHAEL PETER BALZARY
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganI gotta know, is Hillel using a whammy pedal to play the guitar solo in this song? It sounds like he is, I mean, how else could he have gotten his guitar to sound like that? I'm pretty sure digitech wasn't making those effects in the '80s though, or at least it wasn't widely distributed. If anyone knows, please tell.
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