"Definitely sounds québécois.
I guess the lyrics are "c'est comme la drogue, c'est comme un dogme, but c'est du... But c'est du rock"
Which makes for a weird mix of french with the english "but", however it still seems to me it could be that, since they pronounce the word "rock" with an exaggerated english accent.
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