One Less Headache

Zebrahead, Ali Tabatabaee, Justin Mauriello, Greg Bergdorf, Ben Osmundson, Ed Udhus

Well it's just a simple fact I
Need to have another drink or two to move on
And then ya won't matter at all
Well it's just a simple fact I
Need to lose you as a ball and chain and move on
And then ya won't matter at all

Wanted to believe
Wanted to believe in something
Now you're one less headache left at home
Wanted to believe
Wanted to believe in something
Now you're one less headache left at home

And now all that's left is
Shattered glass and some broken dreams for all
It really doesn't matter at all
Now that it's all said and done I
Had to have another drink for you and move on
And now you don't matter at all

Wanted to believe
Wanted to believe in something
Now you're one less headache left at home
Wanted to believe
Wanted to believe in something
Now you're one less headache left at home

Wanted to believe
Wanted to believe in something
Now you're one less headache left at home
Wanted to believe
Wanted to believe in something
Now you're one less headache left at home
Left at home
Believe in something
Now you're one less headache left at home

Trivia about the song One Less Headache by Zebrahead

On which albums was the song “One Less Headache” released by Zebrahead?
Zebrahead released the song on the albums “Waste Of MFZB” in 2004 and “Waste of MFBZ” in 2004.
Who composed the song “One Less Headache” by Zebrahead?
The song “One Less Headache” by Zebrahead was composed by Zebrahead, Ali Tabatabaee, Justin Mauriello, Greg Bergdorf, Ben Osmundson, Ed Udhus.

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