| They’re taking an old religion
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| Fitting it with a different name
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| Now we’re cutting our own incisions
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| And inserting their hurting pain
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| There’s another innocent victim
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| Shivering in the frigid cold
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| They’re making a dirty fortune selling something that’s barely working
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| An inferior version of rock and roll
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| Or whatever else ever has touched your soul
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| Call it what you will, there’s a billion of them they sold
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| They’re taking credit that they’re not earning
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| Any good thing they ever sold they stole
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| Oh yeah
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| They’re making a television different than the old one was
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| A limited deluxe edition, it’s a superior version of
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| The previous week’s installment, but ain’t it all the same? |
| (Pretty much)
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| Yet I comfort myself at night with transmission by satellite
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| It’s like a good enough facsimile of real love
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| I guess I got a habit same as everyone else does
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| We’re all banging down doors, trying to grab that stuff
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| But we never should have left it up to the judge
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| That passed the bill that illegalized us
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| They illegalized us
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| The inferior version (Ooh-ooh)
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| It isn’t really rock and roll (Ooh yeah)
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| It’s but a shallow imitation (Ooh-ooh)
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| It doesn’t really get ya goin' (Ooh yeah)
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| And there ain’t no good explanation (Ooh-ooh)
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| Why it’s flying off the shelves (Ooh yeah)
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| It’s a sorry situation (Ooh-ooh)
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| Entire world’s going to hell (Ooh yeah)
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| But I in no way blame myself
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| Though I helped those bastards to sell that inferior version we love so well
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| An inferior version of rock and roll
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| An inferior version of rock and roll
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| They’re making a dirty fortune off an inferior version of rock and roll
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| Whoa, yeah |