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Simpsons la cocaina lisa |
Board | Cocain Soundboard |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 1 second |
Plays | 10 plays |
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The sound of "Redball Cocaine in a Can" echoes through the dimly lit room, a reminder of the dangerous allure of the drug. The metallic clang of the can being opened sends shivers down the spine, a signal of the impending rush that comes with each hit. As the user inhales deeply, the sound of the cocaine hitting their system is almost palpable, a rush of energy and euphoria that is both thrilling and terrifying.
"Ha aspirado cocaina?" The whispered question hangs in the air, a sly inquiry into the habits of those around. The soft intake of breath before the answer is given speaks volumes about the taboo nature of cocaine use, a secret indulgence that carries a heavy price. The sound of whispered confessions and knowing glances fill the room, a shared bond between those who have danced with the drug.
The sound of "Dinosaure cocaine" is a harsh reminder of the destructive power of addiction. Like a stomping beast, the drug ravages lives and leaves behind a trail of devastation. The sound of shattered dreams and broken promises resound in the air, a haunting melody that accompanies those who have fallen prey to its seductive embrace.
"Cocaine Rick James" croons through the speakers, a siren song that beckons the listener towards temptation. The smooth voice and catchy beat mask the darker undertones of the lyrics, a celebration of excess and debauchery. The sound of the music pulses through the air, a reminder of the hedonistic pleasures that come with indulging in the drug.
The sound of "Late, Cocaine In Your Ass" is a jarring wake-up call, a stark reminder of the lengths some will go to in pursuit of their next high. The harsh, metallic clang of the syringe hitting the table is a chilling sound, a stark contrast to the whispered promises of euphoria and escape. The sound of desperation and despair fills the room, a solemn reminder of the destructive power of addiction.
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