Dog Eat Dog

Album: Free For All (1976)
Charted: 91
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  • Sabotage on a downtown street
    Police cars overturned
    You can't do nothing to beat the heat
    And if you don't, you'll get burned

    Sleek women behind every door
    Cost more than you got
    You best be up if
    You want some more
    Cause if you don't
    You'll be shot

    Dog, dog, dog eat dog
    Log on
    Dog, dog, dog eat dog
    Dog, dog, dog eat dog

    Kamikaze from
    The hundredth floor
    Swan dive to the street
    He couldn't handle
    This madness no more
    He craved that sweeter meat

    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Dog, dog, dog eat dog
    Dog, dog, dog eat dog
    Dog, dog, dog eat dog

    Dog, dog, dog eat dog
    Dog, dog, dog eat dog
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