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Come Back Clean (Kaskade Instrumental Remix) - The Crystal Method



     
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Come Back Clean (Kaskade Instrumental Remix) Lyrics


In the taxi
Spit the bad seed
Spit the bad seed
He came out to testify
Rip the black jean
With his gold teeth
In the back seat
He came out to testifyI'm not a follower
Don't want to follow her
Don't want a piece of the pie
Where I land I don't care
I don't need a plan
One night at a timeWho kicks open every door lately?
He can't stop
He can't stop fighting
Who says, "I won't leave 'til you make me?"
He can't stop
He can't stop losing a roundLooks like me

Dressed like me
Just like me
Looks like me
Dressed like me
Just like meIn the back seat of the taxi
He came out to testify
In the back seat of the taxi
Kept saying, "Who am I?"
In the back seat of the taxi
He came out to testify
In the back seat of the taxi
Said not to move, he's fineDon't play with drugs in your bloodstream
Don't play with bugs for your bad dreamsI'm gonna hold my breath 'til you come back clean
Gonna hold my breath 'til you come back clean
Gonna hold my breath 'til you come back clean
Gonna hold my breath 'til you come back clean
Gonna hold my breath 'til you come back cleanIn the taxi
Spit the bad seed
Spit the bad seed
Rip the black jean
With his gold teeth
In the back seat(Make it up)
(Hold my breath)
(Where I land I don't care, I don't need a plan)
(I don't give a damn, I don't need a plan)Don't play with drugs in your bloodstream
(Gonna hold my breath 'til you come back clean)Come back to us when you come clean
Songwriters
SCOTT KIRKLAND, EMILY HAINES, KENNETH JORDANPublished by
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The Crystal Method is a big beat/breaks duo comprising Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland. Formed in 1993, The Crystal Method is the most recent stop in a string of projects that led them from their native Las Vegas (and some forgettable four-track stabs at vocal jazz music), to the early-'90s L.A. rave scene. Drawn in by its youthful idealism, Jordan and Kirkland became absorbed by L.A.'s underground club culture and began knocking out tracks inspired by their experiences.

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