Cake And Sodomy

Album: Portrait Of An American Family (1994)
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  • I am the god of fuck! I am the god of fuck!
    Virgins sold in quantity herded by heredity
    Red neck burn out mid west mind "who said date rape isn't kind?"
    Porno nation evaluation
    What's this "time for segregation"
    Libido libido fascination too much oral defacation

    White trash get down on your knees time for cake and sodomy
    White trash get down on your knees time for cake and sodomy

    VCR's and vaseline, tv-fucked by plastic queens
    Cash in hand and dick on screen, who said God was ever clean?
    Bible-belt 'round anglo-waste, putting sinners in their place
    Yeah, right, great if you're so good explain the shit stains on your face Writer/s: BRAD M STEWART, BRIAN HUGH WARNER, SCOTT MITCHELL PUTESKY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA classic and groovy sounding metal song that would still freak people out.
  • Matt from Scone, AustraliaThe lyrics originate from public-access channels that Manson came across in the early days - smothered in the likes of preaching and pornography. Several versions of the song also existed over the years before the final product made its way onto a studio album.
  • Grayson from New Westminster, Bcso, you like cake, and you rape people from behind,
    im sorry but you really made a poor choice of words on this one
  • Cj from Hamden, Ctthis song really describes me
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