Makes you feel tough
Makes you think you're a badass
Like you're part of something
Like you are what you dress

And cool too
Part of the baddest crew
Where opression seems to be wrong
unless its fu**ing used by you

The skins and nazis who are just the fu**ing same
violence and opression
under a diffrent name.

Beating up on a black or a jew
just beating up on gays
when i try and talk to you I get smaked across the face
and I say
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead

Original skins werent violent
but they stood against mistreatment
Shaved their heads and they wore boots too
make a political statement
but wuth their minds and not their fists
they started a fu**ing wave
Its been TAKEN
and ALTERED
into a violent gang of

The skins and nazis who are just the fu**ing same
violence and opression
under a diffrent name.

Beating up on a black or a jew
just beating up on gays
when i try and talk to you I get smaked across the fu**ing face
and I say
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead

Ive stereotyped and im sorry
to the true skinhead
but some of your boys have start to give you a bad name
punx and skinz must unite again
we'll get fu**ing pissed
We'll fight the realy enemy with our minds we'll put down our fists and we'll say

Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead
Oi! Oi!
Oi! Skinhead

(keps on saying Oi! skinhead until the end of the song)


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    Man its people like YOU who are tearing this country apart. People like YOU are worse than people livin off welfare checks. I'd love to see you say that shit when you're not behind a computer screen, shithead

    bouncing_jon April 25, 2003   Link

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