I know I can aford it M16 to my head.
Thats enough to kill a horse,
one day some day but of course.
Hahahaha. I'm a 40 ounce casualty
but it's the way I want to b

Every night when we go drink
I don't care what people think
Look at me fuck I'm a waste
I'm the one they love to hate.
Im a drunk they call me a filthy punk...
and I am
Hahahaha

40 ounce 40 ounce 40 ounce casualty,
40 ounce 40 ounce 40 ounce casualty,
40 ounce 40 ounce 40 ounce casualty.

1234 All by myself on Saturday,
40 ounces are waiting for me
People try and pick me up,
I don't really give a fuck
I'm a 40 ounce casualty
but it's the way I want to be.


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    This is such a fun song.

    'they call me a filthy punk... and I am Hahahaha ' I luv that line

    HarlequinStarson August 27, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    Its sounds great too the intro and riff is spiffy-- definite downlaod, but better yet support the band and buy their cds, its Worth it,

    HarlequinStarson August 27, 2002   Link
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    This song rocks my socks

    PuNxUnItE000on June 14, 2003   Link
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    I love this song. It's fun to sing when i drink a 40

    River Wolfon February 06, 2006   Link
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    wow finally a song w/ no fuckin haters! i love this song. up the punx fuckers! were not dead oi! oi! oi!!!!!!

    punksnotdeadbitch!on February 17, 2007   Link
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    rock the 40 oz. by leftover crack is much better than this shit. much better.

    viasindioson February 26, 2008   Link
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    rock the 40 oz. by leftover crack is much better than this shit. much better.

    viasindioson February 26, 2008   Link

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