Ethan Kath’s Admitted Attraction to Minors/Underage Girls
The following lyrics for the song “Go” were written in 2001, when Ethan was 24 years old. This same song was later released in 2004 under an alternate title “So Young” on Kill Cheerleader’s first full-length album “All Hail.”
These lyrics reveal his desire to have sexual relations with a 17-year old girl. At the time of the song’s release, Ethan was 27 years old, implying that Ethan was open to the idea of having sexual relations with a girl 10 years younger than him. Three years had passed between the time of the song’s conception in 2001 and the time of the song’s official release in 2004. There was ample time to reflect on the song’s ephebophiliic and derogatory undertones, yet he decided to include the song on Kill Cheerleader’s biggest release.
“So Young/Go”
couldn’t tell you were young but i wanted you babe
couldn’t tell you were young but i wanted you for me
you sang your song and you saved the day
n’ i came along n’ you had your way
she’s 17 n’ she’s all over me
just 17, she’s way too young for me
she controls my mind n’ i’m feeling fine, oh-oh
1-2-3-4, let’s go!
tell me girl that you’re hot
tell me girl that you want it too
tell me you wanna go?
cuz baby that’s what i wanna do
tell me girl that you’re hot (you’re so young)
tell me you want it too (so young)
tell me you wanna go? (you’re so young)
cuz that’s what i wanna do (oh)
she’s 17 n’ she’s all over me
just 17, she’s way too young for me
she controls my mind n’ i’m feeling fine, oh-oh
1-2-3-4, let’s go!
go! go! go!
go! go! go! alright!
go! go! go!
go! go! go! all night!
(Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20011117144524/http://www.cheerleader666.com/lyrix.html ; note: Though Kill Cheerleader’s website is no longer active, past content is still accessible through using the “wayback machine” online.)
It is no coincidence that the “So Young/Go” lyrics can no longer be found through Google search. The lyrics can only be found through the source provided above (Kill Cheerleader’s website). They have intentionally been taken down as it is in Ethan’s best interest to keep them hidden from the public because it challenges the “feminist” image that he attempts to portray.









