Album: II (1996)
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  • Under the island, middle of a mountain
    There is a big bad boomin' system
    Blowin' speakers, woofers and tweeters
    Amplifiers, melted wires
    The parties exploded, the core is corroded
    Underground of Puget Sound
    'Causin' a shiftin', and a driftin'
    Big black boom box, stuck in the hot rocks
    It's in there flowin', it's in there growin'
    You don't believe me, that this scenery
    Could be a cold blooded killer

    It's gonna blow, volcano
    It's gonna blow, volcano
    It's gonna blow, (volcano), go

    Now the island is shiftin', plates are liftin'
    The core is creamy, docile and dreamy
    Stopped up and steamy
    Happy campers, poop in their Pampers
    When the mountain becomes a fountain
    Of white hot lava, molten magma
    Super sonic, plate tectonics
    Stereophonic, lava and tonic
    The boom is bionic
    Sony shut down, Magnavox meltdown
    Ballistic breakdown
    Hi-fi heatwave, lo-fi lava cave
    That sulfur smells is Mount St. Helens
    Pompeii was yellin'

    It's gonna blow, volcano
    It's gonna blow, volcano
    It's gonna blow, volcano
    It's gonna blow, (volcano), go Writer/s: Christopher Weldon Ballew, David Michael Dederer
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Yeah from Heremt rainier not mt st h
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