(Adapted) Theme Song for the HOAXBUSTERS, Sept 18, 2022

Holotruther
Published on Sep 18, 2022
The Four Amigos (Dianna, Jim, Joe and Diane) are out there exposing the biggest hoax ever - who you gonna call? HOAXBUSTERS!!!
HOAXbusters ... (from Ghostbusters, song by Ray Parker)
Graphics from ASHLEY (our Gratitude)

If there's somethin' strange in the neighborhood
Who ya gonna call (HOAXbusters)
There's somethin' weird and it don't look good
Who ya gonna call (HOAXbusters)

I ain't afraid of no hoax
I ain't afraid of no hoax
If you're seein' things runnin' thru your head
Who can you call (HOAXbusters)
An' invisible man sleepin' in your bed
Oh who ya gonna call (HOAXbusters)
I ain't afraid of no hoax
I ain't afraid of no hoax
Who ya gonna call (HOAXbusters)
If you're all alone pick up the phone
And call (HOAXbusters)

I ain't afraid of no hoax
I hear it likes the girls
I ain't afraid of no hoax
Who you gonna call (HOAXbusters)
Mm ... if you've had a dose
Of a freaky hoax baby
You better call HOAXbusters

(Let me tell you something)
Bustin' makes me feel good

I ain't afraid of no hoax
I ain't afraid of no hoax

Don't get caught alone oh no... HOAXbuster
When he comes through your door
Unless you just want some more
I think you better call (HOAXbusters)
Ooh ... who you gonna call (HOAXbusters)
Who you gonna call (HOAXbusters)
Ah, I think you better call (HOAXbusters)
Haha, who you gonna call (HOAXbusters)

I can't hear you ...
Who you gonna call (HOAXbusters)
Louder (HOAXbusters)
Who you gonna call (HOAXbusters)

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