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"Return to Oz" is a song by the pop/electronica band Scissor Sisters. It is the last song on their 2004 self-titled debut album and uses the lyrical motif of the film Return to Oz as an allegory for crystal meth abuse. The song is about drug abuse within the gay community, especially crystal meth. In the words of the frontman for the band, Jake Shears, this song is about "friends I have had who became lost along the way".

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  • Return to Oz (song)
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  • "Return to Oz" is a song by the pop/electronica band Scissor Sisters. It is the last song on their 2004 self-titled debut album and uses the lyrical motif of the film Return to Oz as an allegory for crystal meth abuse. The song is about drug abuse within the gay community, especially crystal meth. In the words of the frontman for the band, Jake Shears, this song is about "friends I have had who became lost along the way".
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  • "Return to Oz" is a song by the pop/electronica band Scissor Sisters. It is the last song on their 2004 self-titled debut album and uses the lyrical motif of the film Return to Oz as an allegory for crystal meth abuse. The song is about drug abuse within the gay community, especially crystal meth. In the words of the frontman for the band, Jake Shears, this song is about "friends I have had who became lost along the way".
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