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Involuntary Organ Donor
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A parody of "Africa" by Toto So, if you hide the body parts all over the world, can you get away with murder?
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Genre
Podcasts Parody
Charts
Peak #25
Peak in subgenre #8
Author
Max DeGroot and BJ Hughes / Toto
Rights
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Uploaded
February 02, 2011
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MP3 4.0 MB 127 kbps 4:21
Story behind the song
Once I had the hook line, the rest just flowed out mostly from the mind of BJ Hughes.
Lyrics
I heard the shot ring out in the night Her nagging was the furthest thing from quiet conversation Body in the trunk, I'm taking flight Told the neighbors watch our mail We're going on a long vacation I'll make a few stops along the way Scatter her pieces all around the world Avoiding felonies I heard a voice inside me say, "Hurry, boy, they'll soon be after you." So I left her heart in San Francisco Her liver and her lungs in Laos Her kidneys in Kosovo I left her brains down in Africa Gonna dip her toes into the warm Tahitiian sand Estonia's where I lost her eyes And her intestines used for sausage casings up in Germany I noticed that her thunder thighs Made an excellent midnight snack for all the lions Out in the Serengeti Her boobs are buried in Brunei Just a few more things and I'll be done Gonna take her pancreas down to Peru Her fingers to the Finnish fjords Her teeth to Timbuktu I left her brains down in Africa Gonna dump the rest and then seek refuge in Japan Sorry, boy, they're waiting there for you Then they locked me in an interrogation room I told them everything 'cause I could not escape my doom I left her brains down in Africa They found her brains down in Africa (They found her brains) And more remains down in Africa (And more remains) Flushed down the drains down in Africa Now I'm in chains because of Africa (Oh, it's all over now) Thirty years to life is what I'm facing in the can
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