standing outsides the primary school gates with their leaflets stirring up race hate creeping round in the dead of night setting innocent people's houses alight they stab and kill in radical attacks just how much more before ypu fight back? find them - grind them - grind them!! nazi scum - your time will come a nazi rally planned for our town but anti-fascists came from all around cleared the scum completely off the streets showed the fascists can and will be beat and when they tryied to to gather in hyde park anti-fascists again made their mark on the brainhead boneheads - who they wasted we must clear the streets of nazi scum make them safe again for everyone no longer will we have to walk in fear of scum who have no place here if we unite the battle can be won stop the problem before it's really begun find them - grind them - grind them!! nazi scum - your time will come


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    this is a good song, but the message isn't that great.

    If some nazi goes out beating jews or blacks, how does some left-wing idiot justify that by "taking it to the street" and kicking the nazis ass. The violence is all the same.

    hopatrainon July 02, 2002   Link
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    common, please learn how to use dots and line-breaks

    ENion April 15, 2006   Link

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