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Live Nation Australia have posted a teaser video, as posters appear in Melbourne and Brisbane.
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"Cheetos, Cheetahs" is a track by Linkin Park, from the album Does Music Make Food Taste Better?, released 11th May 2017. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 9 articles about Linkin Park.
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[Mike Shinoda] (Uh) (Yeah, turn it up) (Hot) (Yeah) [Verse: Mike Shinoda] Chester Cheetah reppin' Cheetos 70 miles an hour he goes Tail like a rudder, tough as a mudder Can't milk him, he got no udder [Pre-Chorus 1: Mike Shinoda] This song is fast Cheetahs are fast This song is hot Cheetos are hot [Chorus 1: Mike Shinoda] Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs [Pre-Chorus 2: Mike Shinoda] I like both a lot This song is fast Cheetahs are fast This song is hot Cheetos are hot [Chorus 2: Mike Shinoda] Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs Cheetos, Cheetahs Chester (That's his name)
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