Outro - Andale'



     
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You wanted the worst, you've got the worst
The one, the only Limp Bizkit
We could've stopped, you wanted the best?
Then don't get the fuckin' Backstreet Boys CD
'Cause in this house it's Limp motherfucking Bizkit
Balls made of steel
But don't hit me in the nuts though
Limp Bizkit's in the house
You ain't shit
Les Claypool
(Prims)
Hit me
Fire cracker
So there you go
Fifteen of your hard earned dollars
Right out the window
Most expensive piece of plastic
I've ever come across

Fifteen dollars, fifteen dollars
On a shoddy piece of plastic
There is it, Limp Bizkit in all its glory
Fred Durst, the man, the myth
The compulsive masturbatory
You love him, you hate him
You love to hate him
Hello?
Once when I was afraid to speak, when I was just a lad
My poppy gave my nose a tweak and told me I was bad
Then I learned a brilliant word, saved my aching nose
The biggest word, that you've ever heard and this is how it goes
[Unverified]Even thought he sound of it is something quite atrocious
Ah, those were the days
I don't know
You got any more of that
So what did you think, you were getting
A Celine Dion record?
No, no, no Young Bucky
You laughed, you cried
You just kissed your fifteen bucks goodbye
Limp Bizkit? I don't think so
Fred Durst? I don't know
But what the hell, I got paid
Goodbye now
Rock the house
DJ Lethal rock the house
Limp Bizkit rock the house
DJ Lethal rock the house

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Andale’ (pronounced un-da-lay), a.k.a. Trey Williams, is a lyricist of real life experiences. He has mastered the art of introducing both the young and old to Jesus Christ using his powerful gift of music. It wasn’t always this way. Growing up in the inner city of north Nashville, Andale’ was heavily influenced by his negative environment. Run-ins with the law as well as expulsion from school was a common occurrence in his early days however, It was those experiences which helped Andale’ turn to writing music. Although secular at first, Andale was obviously gifted. He won many rap battles and talent contests using his talent for the enemy. One day while in a recording session he heard the voice of the Holy Spirit call him to do music for the Kingdom of God. Without hesitation he instantly said goodbye to the negativity of secular music. Since then God has opened door after door. He has had the privilege of recording with Grammy nominated producers Incorporated Elements (Grits and Talib Kweli, Nappy Roots) and Kelvin Wooten (Anthony Hamilton, Mary J. Blige, Outkast, Yolanda Adams, Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin); He’s also opened for gospel recording artists such Kirk Franklin, Virtue, J-Moss Lisa McClendon, Kurt Carr, Canton Jones. He has performed at such events as the WEUP June Black Arts Festival in Huntsville, AL, the Heritage Festival in Birmingham, AL and has appeared on the hit TV show Hype and Glory with world renowned gospel rapper T-Bone (“Fighting Temptations”). His live show is incredible and convicting. His energy bad sense of humor leaves the listener wanting more. Few have ever heard so much passion, anointing and versatility in one man's delivery. His gift is truly from God. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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