Ladies and gentlemen
For our next fight
Please welcome
From Huntington Beach, California
Are you ready?
Ladies and gentlemen
Let's get ready to destroy

Just bring it

Bow down
Bow down
One, two, three
Suck it up

Bow down
Bow down
One, two, three
Suck it up

Bow down
Bow down
One, two, three
Suck it up

Bow down
Bow down
One, two, three
Suck it up

Eh oh
It's not the end of the world
It's just a phase
Eh oh
They all love to see you fall
Flat on your face
Eh oh
It seems as hard as I try
They under estimate
Eh oh
I don't belong here any more

No, it's not me
No, I can't breath
No, I am not afraid
It's just the end of the day

How can I give in
When I cannot let go?
Show me the way
How can I get out of this hole?

Just bring it
Just bring it

Eh oh
In this burning house
No one can breathe
Eh oh
Through this wall of lies
No one can see
Eh oh
These words are much more
Myself and I
Eh oh
I don't belong here anymore

No, it's not me
No, I can't breath
No, I am not afraid
It's just the end of the day

How can I give in
When I can not let go?
Show me the way
How can I get out of this hole?

How can I get out of this hole?

Bring it

Bow down
Bow down
One, two, three
Suck it up


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Suck It Up Lyrics as written by Mark Young Jerrad Shain

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This song I dont know if its one of the games or if its his actual theme music but this song is about Tito Ortiz and the UFC. Tito Ortiz is the Huntington beach bad boy. Thats his name in the ring. The UFC is bad ass check it out.

    Twiztid_Sicknesson March 15, 2003   Link

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