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Artist/Band:
Blood On The Dance Floor
Lyrics for Song: Death To Your Heart!
Lyrics for Album: Epic [2010]
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LET'S GOOOOOO.
OH NOOOO.
Can't stop the tickles.
They call me Dr. Giggles.
It's o-o-o-off the chizzle
Fo' shizzle dizzle
I'm bangin' with the b-o-t-o-dizzle
with wiffles
'cause I dribble like I'm rubbing on nipples.
Gotta get out the pickle
Make it rain with the ripples.
Let my candy rum trickle
Get you buzzed with double triples.
Getting head in, rentals
Avoiding the parentals.
This is ghetto, plain and simple
with the down beat tempo.
Oh, no.
They be hatin' us.
'Cause we're glamorous.
They be hatin' us.
'Cause I'm fabulous.
Can't stop me once I've started,
Baby, got me retarded.
Don't phunk-phunk-phunk-phunk
with my heart.
LET'S GOOOOO.
Chorus:
Chop, chop, chop you up.
Ima monster (hah hah hah)
Eat you like a cannibal,
Spit you out like an animal. (x2)
Slice, slice, slice you up.
Ima monster (hah hah hah)
Cut you up, I'll slice and dice
Serve you up as cold as ice. (x2)
Go 'head girl, shake that butt.
Make me freakin' bust a nut.
Crank that music, blast it up.
Let's get wasted, super *UHN.
Guess what, honey. I'm a freak.
I'm a freak inside the sheets.
Rough, tough, naughty nurse.
Rip it up, now make it hurt.
Don't stop, get it, get it!
Last for hours, not for minutes.
Open wide for my surprise,
Scratch and blow for your grand prize.
Smear it on your plastic face,
Leave you with a sweeter taste.
Super soaker on your chest,
Let it drip down on your breast.
LET'S GOOOOOO.
(Chorus)
Haters make me famous (x5)
(Chorus)
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Death To Your Heart!
Blood On The Dance Floor delivers a high-energy anthem on 'Epic' that epitomizes their signature blend of punk rock and electronic aggression. The track showcases the band's ability to fuse raw, distorted guitars with driving synthesizers, creating a chaotic yet catchy sound that defines their early discography. As a staple of their live performances, the song reflects the frenetic energy characteristic of their work during the late 2000s, appealing to fans of maximalist pop-punk and industrial rock. Its inclusion on the album highlights the group's commitment to creating dense, multi-layered recordings that prioritize volume and intensity over subtlety. |
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