The Steppouts are from Dallas, Texas, USA. The music is heavy rock-and-roll with a 1960s sound. The Demons and the Devotees is their first album. They are influ
I could tell you were a tsunami when you came.
Look at the soldiers how they felt it in their veins.
What was that song you always said but never sang?
About seducing natives with satanic games.
I've been going to meetings it's a fast road to fame.
Impressing all the misses and rubbin' off my game.
Commitment is semantics; I'm not here to stay.
I'm a student of abandonment. I guess I meant to tell you that.
Watch out for miss La Mancha she's a walking STD.
You can ask that's what my mom said. She saw it on TV.
Can we get some laws in here? Our people have a need.
All I've gots some pseudoephedrine but just enough for me.
Whoo!
I just went out to eat.
Got mixed up with some Indian doctor he put something in my drink.
Now I think he might be Jesus, but I'll run that by my shrink.
VENISON STEW!
In that house where you grew up, did your cousin have a key?
Did your daddy leave the door unlocked and tie you up and leave?
Your momma said you'd fill that need when you turned twenty-three.
And as for that first boy you had he moved to Kan-Tuck-Kee.
I like how that sounds.
But you can't ask me.
You've paralyzed the multitudes with your caribbean breeze.
You break it, you buy it, and then get asked to leave.
VENISON STEW!