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"She was living in a single room..." - [[Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls]] | "She was living in a single room..." - [[Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls]] | ||
− | "Smoked till the day she died" - The Ziggens - Outside<br> | + | "Smoked cigarettes till the day she died" - The Ziggens - Outside<br> |
− | "Smoke a big spiff | + | "Smoke a big spiff of some good sinsemilla" - Just-Ice - Na Touch Da Jus<Br> |
− | " | + | "Eazy E were you ever caught slippin? Hell nah!" - Eazy E - We Want Easy<br> |
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[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] |
Revision as of 05:18, 25 May 2006
Song Name: Smoke Two Joints
Artist: Brad - vocals, rhythm, and lead guitar
Eric - bass
Marshall - drums and turntable
Album: 40oz. To Freedom
Year: 1992
Sung By: Bradley Nowell
Trivia:
The Toye's Cover
"She was living in a single room..." - Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls
"Smoked cigarettes till the day she died" - The Ziggens - Outside
"Smoke a big spiff of some good sinsemilla" - Just-Ice - Na Touch Da Jus
"Eazy E were you ever caught slippin? Hell nah!" - Eazy E - We Want Easy