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What Do You Want To Be - Slash's Snakepit



     
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Sour, this affliction
If it was me I'd have it fixed
And with everywhere you've been
You're much too old to be so naiveSo what the hell do you want to be?
Following the trends that never end
I can't stand the parties you attend
So what the hell do you want with me?Oh, you're so underground
Oh, ain't that swell
Well, the word is on the street
You're collecting sympathy
And then you hideAnd you ain't been out in days
Will the sunshine burn your face
Preserve your precious skin
I'll go out, you stay inWhat the hell do you want to be?
Following the trends that never end
I can't stand the parties you attend
So what the hell do you want with me?Please don't feed the pigeons
Out of the same sad bag of tricks

I've heard it all a million times
You make me sicker than the wine you drinkSo if you think I need some help
Climb out of your own shell
It'll make you thinkSo what the hell do you want to be?
Following the trends that never end
Why is it that I can't stand your friends?
So what the hell do you want with me?What the hell do you want to be?
Following fashion in the sheets
Chasing every other flavor of the week
So what the hell do you want from me?What do you want to be?
What do you want to be?
What do you want to be?
What do you want from me?Looking for anyone who's somebody
What do you want from me?
Looking for anyone who's somebody
What do you want from me?
What do you want from me?What do you want from me?

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Slash's Snakepit was an American hard rock band formed by then-Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash in 1993. The group's first lineup was composed of Slash's Guns N' Roses band mates Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke as well as bassist Mike Inez (Alice in Chains) and singer Eric Dover (Jellyfish). They released their debut album, titled It's Five O'Clock Somewhere, on February 14, 1995 through Geffen, charting at #70 on the Billboard 200, and featured contributions by Guns N' Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed as well as Teddy Andreadis and Paulinho Da Costa.

Read more about Slash's Snakepit on Last.fm.


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