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American Cliché Lyrics by Filter

The Amalgamut

2002

[Verse 1]
Last seat on the bus
Who you gonna trust?
Which one do you follow?
Last seat on the bus
Don't make such a fuss
This much should make you hollow
Because every time you make yourself the reason
Is every time you make yourself beaten, yeah

[Chorus]
(Yeah)
This is an
American cliche
American, American
(Get on the bus)
(Yeah)
This is a
American cliche
American, American
(Get on the bus)

[Verse 2]
First seat on the bus
Who you gonna trust?
Which one do you may follow?
First seat on the bus
(First seat on the bus)
Don't make such a fuss
(Don't make such a fuss)
Which one do you make hollow?
Now every time you make your friend the reason
And every time you make your friend the beaten, yeah

[Chorus]
(Yeah)
This is an
American cliche
American, American
(Get on the bus)
(Yeah)
This is a
American cliche
American, American
(Get on the bus)

[Bridge]
You want a way to be the same
You want a way to be the same
You want a way to be the same
Oh no

God?
God?
God?
God?
God?
God?

Yeah
Yeah
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About “American Cliché” by Filter

Read the complete lyrics to "American Cliché" by Filter from the album "The Amalgamut" in 2002. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Alternative Metal, Industrial Metal, Alternative Rock.

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"American Cliché" appears on "The Amalgamut" in 2002.

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