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9 Volt Lyrics by Man or Astro-Man?

Experiment Zero

1996

I know
You're a real landspeeder
A magnetic leader
Set on erase

Cause I have X-Ray vision
And like a television
From the TV phase

It's not
Rocket science
System compliance
With a shifting eye

Cause I have X-Ray vision
And like a television
From the radio eye

I've heard and heard again all the songs you've sung
Seen and seen again all the things you've done
I breathe it all in like oxygen
Don't touch me again with your 9 volt tongue

I've heard and heard again all the songs you've sung
Seen and seen again all the things you've done
It's gonna go up like the atom bomb
Don't touch me again with your 9 volt tongue

About “9 Volt” by Man or Astro-Man?

Read the complete lyrics to "9 Volt" by Man or Astro-Man? from the album "Experiment Zero" in 1996. 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 Garage Rock, Surf Rock, Rock.

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"9 Volt" appears on "Experiment Zero" in 1996.

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