Hit The Skids Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying & Love The Rock by Local H

Hit The Skids Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying & Love The Rock Lyrics

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Say what you want to say to me
I dont know who you know
But thatll change eventually
I wanna know who you know
Wanna see what you say and have a field day today
Dont need a reason
Wanna go where you go
Wanna see what you say and have a field day today
I wanna go
Im all alone
Once youve been for a skid
Im all alone
Doing everything you did
No one cares and no one calls
But the party in the bathroom stall
Everyone is telling jokes that I dont get at all
Im all alone
Hey, whatcha wanna pay for me?
Im in love with rocknroll
But thatll change eventually
I wanna know who you know
Wanna see what you say and have a field day today
Dont need a reason
Wanna go where you go
Wanna see what you say and have a field day today
I wanna go
Im all alone
Once youve been for a skid
Im all alone
Doing everything you did
No one cares and no one calls
But the party in the bathroom stall
No ones gonna call a number written on the wall
Im all alone
No one cares and no one calls
But the party in the bathroom stall
No ones gonna call a number written on the wall
Im all alone
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Hit The Skids Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying & Love The Rock Lyrics

Say what you want to say to me
I dont know who you know
But thatll change eventually
I wanna know who you know
Wanna see what you say and have a field day today
Dont need a reason
Wanna go where you go
Wanna see what you say and have a field day today
I wanna go
Im all alone
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