Chart Show

from The Foetus by Bistro

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I got those Tim Tams for your jim jams
Make up, no plans, radio on
Tape the chart show
Beats skip
Looking like a cherub
Soft skin, pudgy mid riff
The 90s, rained a lot
Cried a lot
Wild emotions
Crushes unrequited
Before all the potions
Just tryna' go through the motions
It got too hard
No perspective where you going
What you doing
Plus Stewart round the corner wants to stick the fuckin' shoe in
Got love from Mum and Dad but they had no idea
I had fear
A lot of bravery didn't exist
And I lied about things that didn't have no benefit
Grow up, grow up son
I couldn't wait to man up
And that's a process
Tape the chart show, carry on
Got Almir back in school with the porno mags
The pages stuck together because he stole 'em from his dad
First time I realised you could receive love from an ad
But what's a pit though?
What's my age? Tape Rage
Tape the chart show
Tapes become adult
Christy Canyon, Jenna Jamieson
Crushes become fantasies
That would manifest
I wanna put my fingers under that girl's dress
I wanna get undressed, I'm stressed
I need relief
I still want chocolate and chips and treats
And cartoons
I want rock 'n roll, too
I wanna be Kieth Moon
I want Dark Side of the Moon
I want weed and goon
I want freedom and youth
Hormones like typhoons
And I only wants tunes
And jerking off like a meth addict all the time
Like boom boom bap ba boom boom boom bap like

I've seen it and lived it
I did and I do
That's the late 90s for me
Was it the late 90s for you?
Was it the late 90s for you?

First things first, don't know what I'm seeking
No Facebook but my dopamine's peaking
Borderline in high school
Histrionic gossiping
Bullied then was bullied
Broken was the goal
She's a mole, he's a gronk
And gangs were a reality
Rest in peace Dhung, he was the first casualty
Trolley polls, rollin, Discmans
Orchy bongs, MCMs, 2Pac
Paddle Pops, Paddle Pops

I've seen it and lived it
I did and I do
That's the late 90s for me
Was it the late 90s for you?
Was it the late 90s for you?

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from The Foetus, released July 11, 2019
Written by Jasper Clifford-Smith, Lucas George & Simo Soo
Bass by Lucas George
Produced, mixed and mastered by Simo Soo

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