I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
People always talk
But they say nothing at all
People always think
They have their backs against the wall
Oh I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal
I say ah ah shoo way ya
I say talk like an animal


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    This song is awesome in "Fear"! It's a great song! Gotta love it.

    tracieon June 02, 2002   Link
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    Prick just plain rocks, such an underappreciated band, two bad they only ever released one album

    MalmoMikeon April 28, 2004   Link
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    Just a heads up. McMahon did release a second album, available only through their site. prickmusic.com and its just as good, if not better than the first release

    boeserAffeon May 07, 2004   Link
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    I really liked this song. I'm opposed to fur myself, although I'm not as rabid as some are on the subject. I really like the hard-edged tone of the song. Also available on the soundtrack to Showgirls.

    Major Valoron September 08, 2006   Link
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    Fur, man it's so obvious I'm such an idiot. Good music here though. Dug up my cassette collection and I'd forgotten about this album, it's so hard to imagine an album in such a compact form nowadays. Then again, it wasn't that long ago. I'll stop talking now. PRICK KICKS ASS!

    DJgifon June 06, 2009   Link

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