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Intro:
-nc-
Who took the bomp?
 
B A E D Bm -x4-
 
Verse 1:
B             A      E             D
Every day and night, every day and night
Bm        B    A            E
I can see your disco, disco xxxx
                    G         E
Is xxxxxxx my heart out of my mind
Bm            B           A
I'm outta time, I'm outta xxxxing time
      E                   G              E     Bm
I'm a gasoline gut with a Vaseline mind, but
B            A
Wanna disco? Wanna see me disco?
E               D
Let me hear you depoliticize my rhyme
Bm    B    A
-One, two, three, four-
E                     D
You got what you been asking for
     E  Bm          B        D       A
Your so policy free and your fantasy wheels
    E
And everything you think and everything you feel
     Bm       B        D        A        E
Is alright, alright, alright, alright, alright
 
Interlude -x2-: Bm B A E D
 
Verse 2:
B                          A
I take you home, now watch me get you hot
     E                                          D
Your just a parrot when your screaming and your shouting
Bm                       B    A
"More crackers, please!  More crackers, please!"
E                                                     B
You want what you want but you don't wanna be on your knees
               A             E
Who does your, who does your hair?
 
Interlude -x2-: B A E
 
Chorus:
B                          A
Who took the bomp from the bomp-a-lomp-a-lomp?
E
Who took the ram from the rama-lama-ding-dong?
B                          A
Who took the bomp from the bomp-a-lomp-a-lomp?
E
Who took the ram from the rama-lama-ding-dong?
 
-spoken/sampled-
 
Interlude:
B             A
 "How are you?"
                E
"Fine, thank you?"
B             A
 "How are you?"
                E
"Fine, thank you?"
 
Verse 3:
B                        A                      E
You bought a new van the first year of your band
                                   Bm
You're cool and I hardly wanna say "not"
  B         A
Because I'm so bored
         E
That I'd be entertained even by a stupid floor
B                 A
A linoleum floor, linoleum floor
     E
Your lyrics are dumb like a linoleum floor
Bm                    A
I'll walk on it, I'll walk all over you
        E
Walk on it, walk on it, walking one, two
 
Chorus:
 B                  A
-Who? Who? Who? Who?-
B                          A
Who took the bomp from the bomp-a-lomp-a-lomp?
E
Who took the ram from the rama-lama-ding-dong?
B                          A
Who took the bomp from the bomp-a-lomp-a-lomp?
E
Who took the ram from the rama-lama-ding-dong?
 
Outro:
B A E
     "See you later"
B A E
     "See you later"
B A E
     "See you later"
B A E
     "See you later"
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Biography

Le Tigre (/ləˈtiːɡrə/) was an electronic rock band formed in 1998 in New York City, coming out of the riot grrl movement. Members were vocalist Kathleen Hanna (formerly of punk rock band Bikini Kill), guitarist Johanna Fateman, and Sadie Benning; producer JD Samson joined in 2001.

Le Tigre was known for its left-wing politics and feminist lyrics, as well as adding multimedia and performance art to their live shows. As of 2010, Kathleen Hanna now plays in The Julie Ruin.

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