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You, do you know that bad girls go to hell?
Up to your neck in shit, like a plague worse spread.
There's no getting over it.
You better bite your tongue,
Cover up your tracks.
You know you're down to get fucked.
I know what you are.
You're like a dark cloud, that follows me around.
Like a virus with no cure.
You're like an angry crowd,
I'm running in the streets.
You're a cheep little whore.
Putting words in their mouths,
Till they choke to death.
There's no getting over it.
You're more deceiving than most,
You tiptoe around like another ghost.
I know what you are.

You're like a dark cloud, that follows me around.
Like a virus with no cure.
You're like an angry crowd,
I'm running in the streets.
You're a cheep little whore.
Don't make me think any less of you now,
I won't believe a dirty word from your mouth.
Don't make me think any less of you now.
I won't believe a dirty word from your mouth.
(I can't understand what the fuck he's screaming.)
You're like a dark cloud, that follows me around.
Like a virus with no cure.
You're like an angry crowd,
I'm running in the streets.
You're a cheep little whore.
You're like a dark cloud, that follows me around.
Like a virus with no cure.
You're like an angry crowd,
I'm running in the streets.
You're a cheep little whore.
You're a cheep little whore,
You're a cheep little whore.
Yeah, hahaha, you're a cheep little whore

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There are at least 2 artists with this name: 1) DIY punk-pop trio the Violents formed in the college town of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois in 2001, inspired by the likes of Bratmobile, Team Dresch, Bikini Kill and of course Sleater-Kinney. Guitarist Aimee Rickman, bassist Anni Poppen and drummer Sally Mundy (Rickman and Poppen both sing and write lyrics) signed to Mud Records, the punk-oriented imprint of local indie powerhouse Parasol Records, and released their debut album, Rebecca's Morning Voice, in September of 2002.

Read more about The Violents on Last.fm.


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