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What Causes That? lyrics
Sinister Slaughter
What=b9s That Smell? =
(Jeffery Dahmer )
Jeffery lived in Milwaukee with eleven men
But they were in pieces because he dismembered them.
What=B9s that smell? - did something die
The landlord thought that it was coming from outside
What=B9s that smell? - that rotten smell
It=B9s jeffery Dahmer=B9s apartment of HELLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!
He took a bus to Chicago so he could pick up queers
Invite them to his place and then he=B9d drug their beer
What=B9s that smell? - did something die
The landlord thought that it was coming from outside
What=B9s that smell? - that rotten smell
It=B9s jeffery Dahmer=B9s apartment of HELLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!
And once they were asleep Jeffery Dahmer would kill them
Cut them up and eat certain pieces of the men.
What=B9s that smell? - did something die
The landlord thought that it was coming from outside
What=B9s that smell? - that rotten smell
It=B9s jeffery Dahmer=B9s apartment of HELLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!
Sinister Slaughter
What=b9s That Smell? =
Part of these releases
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- Track 15 on Crazy for You
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- Track 13 on Crazy for You (1993 original London cast)
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