Suds & Soda

lyrics

(from www.deus.be)

Friday x 159 (throughout the song)

Your head come on is dead and gone
It might as well be said so long
It's suds and soda, a brain decoder
And can I wait for my decoder

Get off get up you son of pop
T he light below is bright on top
It's suds and soda a smile decoder
And can I get yeah what I oughta?

There's always something in the air sometimes
Suds & soda mix ok with beer
Can I Can I break your sentiment
You're just a monument
Can't see no precedent
Just wanna shout what the fuck... Yeah

Jimmy Dean is howling ween
Like kerosene for dee dee scene
It's suds and soda a brain decoder
And can I skip this thing I ordered

Get off get up you son of pop
The light below is bright on top
It's suds and soda a vibe decoder
And can I get the wine I ordered?

There's always something in the air sometimes
Suds & soda mix ok with beer
Can I Can I break your sentiment
You're just a monument
Can't see no precedent
Just wanna shout what the fuck...


There's always something in the air

Your face come on is dead and gone
You might as well be said so so long
It's suds and soda, a brain decoder
And can I wait for my devoter

Get off get up you son of pop
The light below is bright on top
It's suds and soda a smile decoder
And can I skip yeah what I ordered?
And can I break your sentiment
So can I break your sentiment (x11)

Releases / notes / credits

Released on:
Worst Case Scenario
No More Loud Music
Suds & Soda single (radio edit)
Suds & Soda single (DAAU version)
No More Video (demo version)

Suds & Soda was dEUS' first hit. The video was played on MTV several times and made an appearance in the famous 'Beavis & Butthead' series were the little buggers enjoyed the song a lot (Friday! Friday! Friday! Arh arh, yes, yes! Friday! Fridayyyy! Arh arh, yesss! :) It features the band messing around in a kind of old factory with Tom and Stef holding hands during most of the song. Part of the video was shot at Jeugdhuis Spiraal (Rijkevorsel, B).

The DAAU version is Suds & Soda covered by another Antwerp-based band called Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung, and it is very different : an instrumental version played with classical acoustic instruments ...

And Fender player A. Jensens was a member of Ghent based band Soapstone when W.C.S. was recorded.

Words by Barman & Carlens
Music by dEUS

Fender Rhodes played by A. Jansens