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Noodles are the smell of denial
And you will never grow up
Noodles are the smell of denial
Noodles are the smell of denial
hey, this part of room is full of danger
Empty hearts and totally dark strangers
Hopping to a beat you've never heard
And now I'm in the corner like a nerd
Wishing for a high school hop
Or at least a steady diet
To stop my empty cause and my mind from a riot
I'm out of here as soon as my will
Disappears!
noodles are the smell of denial
Noodles are the smell of denial
Noodles are the smell of denial

And you will never grow up
I heard that I got wasted on your party
Sleeping while your merry gang was doing karaoke
In a sofa or a chair, it doesn't matter
What matters is I don't have to talk about the weather
With some DJ dude with his shiny boots of leather
And his new found love of romance
And by that he means sex
But there's a falcon crest side to everything
Don't trust anyone or anything
Noodles are the smell of denial
And you will never grow up
For every moment, there's a downer
For every second, there's an itch
But I just found out at the diner,
It's better to be alive than rich
Noodles are the smell of denial
And you will never grow up
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written by JOHAN HEDBERG, PETER GUNNARSSON
Lyrics © CHRYSALIS MUSIC GROUP

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UNDERCODE was formed in 1997, in Zagreb, Croatia. Today you can consider us an intercontinental metal act, because the singer lives in Australia and three other band members live in Croatia. Is it hard to work like this? Not at all. Modern technology has given us some useful tools that helps keep us together. The debut album “Enlightening The World” was released in 2002 but exclusively for the territories of Australia and New Zealand. A year later, three songs from the album were featured on the top selling X-Box and PC game SERIOUS SAM – The Second Encounter (SS2).

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