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We came from an island
In the sand and the sun
Hidden away from the world
Is that home of fun
We surfed all day
And ate food all night
When there was no more food
Eating sand was alright
But then one dark day out of the sky
Space Monster "M" and friends
Invaded our world
And we had to escape
But we vowed to return again
First we'd take over the world
And then we'd return again
We floated across the ocean

In a hollowed out log
From the blue beaches
To the land of smog
We washed up on the beach
The Professor took us in
And that's when the experiments begin
He gave us super powers from chemicals
Then he gave us instruments
So we could rock and roll
Now we're here to fight
To make our foes and friends
To take your money and go home again
Come fight along
We're the Aquabats
We're super super guys
We're the Aquabats
Join in our journey to battle our foes.
Watch us every week
On our TV show.
The wacky wacky world
Of the Aquabats.
We're zippy, zippy dudes
We're the Aquabats
We're the Aquabats
And that's that
So watch us every week
We're the Aquabats!
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written by BLUMENFIELD, JAY/SMALLENS, SANDY/QUIRK, TIM/VINTON, TOMMY
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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The Aquabats are a musical ensemble from Huntington Beach, California formed in 1994 known for their humorous lyrics and outrageous live shows, during which the band is often attacked by supervillains onstage. Starting as a parody of the booming third-wave ska scene in Southern California (their first show, reportedly, was played with fourteen members, at least half of which were wielding horns), The Aquabats played third-wave ska with surf guitar sounds and b-movie inspired lyrics.

Read more about The Aquabats on Last.fm.


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