Mike Ladd Welcome To The After Future Zipper
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Welcome to the Afterfuture
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Lyrics
Welcome, yeah it's been a long minute
Let me break it down now if ya'll still with it
First time I did it, yeah I'll admit it
I kinda hit it and quit…
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Welcome to the Afterfuture
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5000 Miles West of the Future
Airwave Hysteria
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Mike Ladd Welcome To The After Future Zipper Bag
Lyrics
Mike Ladd Welcome To The After Future Zipper Song
Welcome, yeah it's been a long minute
Let me break it down now if ya'll still with it
First time I did it, yeah I'll admit it
I kinda hit it and quit…
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