Loco

Loco-0.mp4
Loco-I.mp3
Loco-I.mp4
Loco-II-R.mp3
Loco-II-R.mp4
Loco-Reggae.mp3
Loco-Reggae.mp4
Loco-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Irrational (erratic) behavior
(That’s for sure)
Oh, no!
(Loco)

[Verse 1]
Are you a believer
(Of typhoid fever)
It tends to deliver
(To brain and liver)

[Bridge]
Irrational (erratic) behavior
(That’s for sure)
Oh, no know!
(Loco)

[Chorus]
(Confusion) delirium
(And then some)
Mental (disturbances)
Re-occurrences

[Verse 2]
Bacterium
(Suck ’em in)
Toxins
(Taking in, in, in)

[Bridge]
Irrational (erratic) behavior
(That’s for sure)
Oh, no know!
(Loco)

[Chorus]
(Confusion) delirium
(And then some)
Mental (disturbances)
Re-occurrences

[Outro]
Irrational (erratic) behavior
(That’s for sure)
Oh, no know!
(Loco)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The Spanish term “loco,” meaning “crazy” or “insane,” is commonly used to describe someone exhibiting irrational or erratic behavior. In the context of someone who has consumed contaminated water, “loco” might be applied if the individual displays symptoms such as confusion, delirium, or other mental disturbances. These neurological symptoms can result from certain waterborne diseases that affect the central nervous system.

For instance, infections like typhoid fever, caused by Salmonella typhi, can lead to high fever and delirium in severe cases. Similarly, certain toxins produced by cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) in contaminated water can cause neurological symptoms, including confusion and disorientation. In such scenarios, an individual exhibiting these symptoms after drinking contaminated water might be colloquially referred to as “loco.”

From the album “Madness

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