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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2008 · 3 MIN

X-Men First Class: The Song

from The Uncanny X-Cast

Rob's X-Men First Class song review in all it's mp3 goodness.Sync your ipods..... now!LyricsAs a special treat, here is an mp3 version of the X-Men First Class song review by Rob.  Sync your ipods..... now! Lyrics: Start printing issues Stories of yesterday.... An all new continuity, X-Men First Class... These brand new issues.. Great art by R. Cruz... Jeff Parker slinging one liners.. X-Men First Class... I don't want to wake up To a pullbox full of these.. Oh Kingdom Comics would you leave them out please.. The first sixty six.. Just weren't bad enough... Why make a brand new start of it.. X-Men First Class... Marvel stole my... thirty bucks.. They can suck ... my long box... It's up to you X-Men First Class.... X-Men... FIIIIRST Class... I want to wake up to more stories that have no point.. And find Gorilla Man's here... Zelda is back... Angel is banging... The Scarlet Wittcchhh... These brand new issues.... I'll sell on ebay.... Unless they bring back Mammamox... I'm done... with thisssss.... If I had to choose between this and X-Calibur, I'd take a bullet like Cypher.. Just not to read... X-Men: First Class! First Classssssss!

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