Won-ton-ton-ton rama-in-Andromeda There's too many rings---This is the Space Age There's too many things---This is the Space Age Just ain't no atmosphere tonight If you're lucky you get to ride in a gold meteorite If you're not, you get a mouth, a mouthful of red Kryptonite...
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I'm in paradise Like I'm hypnotized When you touch my body Baby You're like kryptonite I'm falling from the sky Runnin' down so easily We drive around town You're holding me now Said you won't let me down So obsessed with that sound ...
Tight like a kryptonite with a bike pole Sparks from my lips ignite liquid nitro No telling if it might blow The environments' gotta be hotter Than solder beside the iron Zinc vitamins Hide'em inside when i'm writing the rhymes It's hard to keep property guarded Because of th...
27. 3 Doors Down,“Kryptonite”(No. 3, Hot 100) TheKinks wishedthey could fly like Superman;Our Lady Peace pronouncedhim dead. As the post-grunge boom extended into the new millennium, an unknown band from the swamps of Mississippi swooped into rock ‘n’ roll’s Man of Steel canon an...
36. 3 Doors Down,“Kryptonite”(2000) What’s That on the Radio?: The lyrically clean kind of post-grunge jam that your mom would actually let you yell along to in the car — though perhaps with lips pursed in disapproval at all the racket. ...
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3 Doors Down emerged from Escatawpa, Mississippi, ready to take the music world by storm in 2000, much like the superhero referenced in their breakout single, “Kryptonite.” It's hard to imagine that singer Brad Arnold penned the track while sitting in a math class at age 15. The song ...
“Higher” is one of rock’s true anthems, uplifting in nature, soaring in sound with a perfect quiet-loud balance with a momentous build bridging the two. The song itself was born out of improvisation, created onstage and worked up later by the band. Scott Stapp penned the lyrics about...
So if hoes are your kryptonite, Em feels bad for you son, because he's got 99 problems, but a ho ain't one. #74. Eminem "Ricky Ticky Toc" (2004) Producer: Eminem, Luis Resto Album: Encore BONUS Label: Aftermath/Interscope Eminem gets nice and loose on the boom-bap tip on "...