400 Bucks
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400 Bucks
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I Gave You 400 Bucks
So You Could Buy Some Car
Oh I Love You So Much
I Didn't Get Too Far
For My 400 Bucks
You Were Sweet That Day
I Guess That I Should Have Known
That You'd Never Repay
400 Bucks
400 Bucks
And You Don't Give a Fuck
About My 400 Bucks
'57 Sedan
And Its a Mom and Pop Car
And Now Your Old Boyfriend's Back
My Only Friends At the Bar
400 Bucks
400 Bucks
And You Don't Give a Fuck
About My 400 Bucks
You Got a New Puppy Dog
Threw Your Cat On the Street
And Now I Work Like Fuck
I Want My 400 Bucks
400 Bucks
400 Bucks
And You Don't Give a Fuck
About My 400 Bucks
Remember When You Said
Honey, One Day That Car Is Gonna Look So Good In Front of Our House
Bitch
I Want My 400 Dollars
I Want My 400 Dollars Right Now You Hear Me!
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Reverend Horton Heat performs "400 Bucks", and this lyric page sits inside the Reverend Horton Heat catalog on LyroVerse.
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