Identity Theft

Album: High Risk Behaviour (2020)
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  • I was paying for drugs, on the internet
    I was feeling invincible, with my VPN
    Now a hacker's stole me credit card number
    And my identity too
    They're acting as me
    And there's nothing I can do

    Identity theft
    Identity theft
    Identity theft
    Identity

    So they took all me cash, straight out
    Out of the bank
    They even caught me on my webcam
    At home, havin' a wank
    I'm out of ideas on what to do
    If it can happen to me, it can happen to you
    Knock, knock, knock, who could that be?
    I've been framed for a robbery

    Identity theft
    Identity theft
    Identity theft
    Identity theft

    Identity theft
    Identity theft
    Identity theft
    Identity theft (identity theft)
    Identity theft (identity theft)
    Identity theft (identity theft)
    Identity theft (identity theft)
    Identity Writer/s: Eamon Zambia Sandwith, Joshua Price, Matthew Boggis
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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