Last week at the Randolph K of C
we played with Zippo Raid, Toxic and The Unseen
tt was a great time, i got drunk out of my mind
the only thing that I regret is that I never said


I hate The Unseen
and thats something that i aint afraid to say
hey, hey, hey
I hate The Unseen
if they were in the room, id walk right up and say it to their face

they're singing songs about social security
but that dont matter to you and me

i hate The Unseen
and thats something that i aint afraid to say
hey hey hey
i hate The Unseen
if they were in the room, i'd walk right up and say it to their face

with their songs about social security
but that dont matter to you and me
their cool punk haircuts and their leather clothes
i'd like to punch that billy idol looking mother fucker right in his nose

i hate The Unseen
and thats something that i aint afraid to say
hey hey hey
i hate the Unseen
i wish they'd just pack up their shit and they'd move away

i hate the unseen
i hate the unseen
i hate the unseen
we hate the unseen

i hate the unseen
and thats something that i aint afraid to say
hey hey hey
i hate the unseen
i wish they'd just pack up their shit and they'd move away

i hate the unseen
i hate em i hate em
i hate the unseen
i hate em i hate em
i hate the unseen
i wish they'd fucking die
..........or at least get in a bad car accident


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    actually, the song is a joke. they dont really hate them, hell the unseen even sang this song with them a few years back. just a little friendly joke song between the two

    thrillhouse64on April 28, 2006   Link

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