Trogdor (song)

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== Lyrics ==
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TROGDOR!<br>
TROGDOR!<br>
TROGDOR!<br>
TROGDOR!<br>
TROGDOR!<br>
Trogdor was a man<br>
Trogdor was a man<br>
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err<br>
I mean, he was a dragon man<br>
I mean, he was a dragon man<br>
Er, maybe he was just a dragon<br>
Er, maybe he was just a dragon<br>
But he was still TROGDOR!<br>
But he was still TROGDOR!<br>
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TROGDOR!
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TROGDOR! TROGDOR
Burninating the countryside<br>
Burninating the countryside<br>
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In their thatched roof COTTAGES!<br>
In their thatched roof COTTAGES!<br>
THATCHED ROOF COTTAGES!
THATCHED ROOF COTTAGES!
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''{guitar solo starts up}''
 
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''{spoken}''<br>
 
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Whoa! Listen to those wicked dueling guitar solos! It's like squeedly vs. meedly over here. Go squeedly! Go squeedly! SQUEEDLY WINS!
 
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When all the land is in ruin<br>
 
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And burnination has forsaken the countryside<br>
 
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Only one guy will remain<br>
 
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My money's on
 
''{singing}''<br>
''{singing}''<br>
TROGDOR!<br>
TROGDOR!<br>
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TROGDOR!
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TROGDOR!<br>
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TROGDOR<br>
''{spoken}''<br>
''{spoken}''<br>
And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIGHT!
And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIGHT!

Revision as of 12:59, 20 November 2005

Contents

Detailed Information

Album: Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits
Track: 1
Time: 1 minute 39 seconds
Artist(s): Strong Bad
Style: Metal
Origin: Extended version of the song from Strong Bad Email #58 dragon.

Lyrics

TROGDOR!
TROGDOR!
TROGDOR!
Trogdor was a man
err
I mean, he was a dragon man
Er, maybe he was just a dragon
But he was still TROGDOR!
TROGDOR! TROGDOR

Burninating the countryside
Burninating the peasants
Burninating all the peoples
In their thatched roof COTTAGES!
THATCHED ROOF COTTAGES!

{singing}
TROGDOR!
TROGDOR!
TROGDOR
{spoken}
And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIGHT!

Trivia

The guitar riff in the chorus is strikingly similar to the rif used at the beginning of Blue Cheer's 1968 hit "Summertime Blues". Some could also argue that it sounds similar to the 1983 Metallica song "For Whom the Bell Tolls".

The "meedly" in the wicked dueling guitar solos is a reference to Strong Bad Email #36 guitar.

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