Smells Like Teen Spirit
Tori Amos
Load up on guns and bring your friends. It's fun to lose and to pretend. She's overbored and self-assured. Oh no, I know a dirty word. Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, how low. I'm worst at what, what I do best and for this gift I feel blessed. A little group has always been and always will be until the end. Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, how low. With the lights out it's less dangerous. Here we are now, entertain us. I feel stupid and contagious. Here we are now, entertain us. Yes... hello, hello, o-ooh. With the lights out it's less dangerous. Here we are now, entertain us. I feel stupid and contagious. Here we are now, entertain us. Yes... a mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido. A denial, a denial, a denial, a denial. Yes... a denial...1992 5 ball 90s :: tori patty chan sarah aimee acoustic adorable alternative alternative rock american angry songs Awesome awesome cover Awesome Covers Ballad beautiful beautiful cover beautiful voice best fucking covers ever Best of blackish buzz ballads chick rock chill music chilling confussed cool cover cover project cover song cover songs cover track cover versions worth listening covers cross-gender covers cry ein klavier ein klavier favorites female female singer-songwriter female vocalist female vocalists feminism genius loci girlstuff good covers Great Covers group of people who are haunting Heart-Touched I wanna die indie inspirational labs vakars laburo laid back lentos live Love melancholic Mellow moreoften nice Nirvana out of genre covers paja piano Piotrek pop popero re-cover rock Rocking serenity singer-songwriter smooth songs I absolutely love strange the grrlz tori tori amos vocal warmer sound why be happy when you can be s yummy covers
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