I'm a pleasure seeker, shoppin' for a new distraction
I'm a pleasure seeker, lookin' for some platinum action
I'm a pleasure seeker, movin' to the music
I'm a pleasure seeker, lookin' for the real thing

Chandelabras in a WonderBra, oh
Chris Barnes runway, a real draw, oh
Faster pussycat, thrill, thrill
I'm at the mall on a diet pill

Oh, broke my heart at the Funplex
Yes you did, yes you did
Oh, broke my heart at the Funplex
Yes you did, yes you did

The taco tiki hut is where we're all gonna meet
Underneath the chandelier at the ATM machine
Oh honey, is it all about money?

Hey lady
What?
What lady?
That lady?
No

Private property, hippy be quiet
Your peace sign t-shirt could cause a riot
Faster, faster can't get enough
What the hell will I do with this stuff?

I'm your daytime waitress at the taco tiki hut
I'm your daytime waitress, here's your stupid 7-Up
You kicked my heart going up and down the escalator
You blew me off and now you've lost the real thing

Oh, broke my heart at the Funplex
Yes you did, yes you did
Oh, broke my heart at the Funplex
Yes you did, yes you did

You know fashion frenzy gets me higher and higher (panic at the Funplex)
No will power and my wallet's on fire

Fashion frenzy gets me higher and higher (panic at the Funplex)
No will power and my wallet's on fire

Oh, broke my heart
Oh, broke my heart
Panic at the Funplex

Faster, faster, thrill, thrill
Too much to do, it's time for a pill
Oh, broke my heart, panic at the Funplex

Misery at the Funplex
And there's too much sex
The world is going to hell
And what is that horrible smell? (Panic at the Funplex)
Oh, oh, oh

Faster, faster, thrill, thrill (oh, oh)
Faster, faster, thrill, thrill (oh)
Too much to do, it's time for a pill


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Funplex Lyrics as written by Frederick William Schneider Catherine E. Pierson

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    Really, what I think they're doing is comparing their careers to the fate of shopping malls. When the B-52's were very popular in the late 1980's and early 1990's, the place to be was the shopping mall. In 2010, the shopping mall was a relic of nostalgia and not what it used to be. They feel they have more to contribute in life but feel that people are labeling them as passé, much like the shopping mall.

    quampon April 25, 2021   Link

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