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about
The time of need has come once again as great evil rears its ugly head and The Rogership has been summoned once more. As predicted by Fonkstradamus many eons ago on myspace, the first single from the brand new Roger album "Champagne and Horns" the long awaited follow up to "Backing Off Is For The Other Band has arrived. Let your earholes feel the nasty as Roger takes a pared down live band approach proving they can rip the wigs off any band or totalitarian wannabe in the universe while spanking warmongering weasels with the righteous truth.
lyrics
you got an attitude that sho'nuff making me itch
and if you weren't so rude i'd show you some respect
and when you sleep at night are you haunted by your dreams
'cos you're the type of man who's not quite what he seems
stop flexin' all your muscles cos you know you're outta time
just put away your weaponry you know your ass is mine, cos!
I don't need a bomb to be badass
Howyagonnatellmethatyoustillcantfonkitup
I don't need a bomb to be badass
Howyagonnatellmethatyoustillcantfonkitup
you send in tanks and guns to cover up your lies
and you got sweaty palms and nasty beady eyes
stop flexin' all your muscles cos you know you're outta time
just put away your weaponry you know your ass is mine, cos!
I don't need a bomb to be badass
Howyagonnatellmethatyoustillcantfonkitup
I don't need a bomb to be badass
Howyagonnatellmethatyoustillcantfonkitup
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Like walking thru the outer realms of TRON on acid. Weird things are happening in the sky. Then you gradually notice something is not right like a storm moving in. Water starts rising at your feet. Then the people with extremely large feet show up. Todd Wakefield
supported by 6 fans who also own “I don't need a bomb to be badass”
"You wait ages for a new Slomo album to come along, and then one appears...". Notable in that this is the first Slomo albums to feature more than one track. John Lithium