[Grammar] Is this sentence correct?

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What do you came for? or what did you come for?

Is it possible to say "What do you came for?"

Thx
 
I have seen it in a lyric.
This song: Apocalyptica - Path
In that case songs are meaningless. :)
 
Where do you come from?
|--> I come from Tunisia.

Where did you come from?
|--> I came from the shop.
 
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The sentence isn't correct.

Either Apocalyptica (a band that I enjoy, thoroughly) got it wrong and never noticed, or they did it intentionally for a reason I don't know.

They definately do sing 'what do you came for?', and it is definately wrong. The first verb has tensing in verb phrases, as far as I'm aware.
 
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