A revolution with a goal so fine
From 36 to 1939
They say it ended that last year
But the fascists are still here
The war ain't over and the battle ain't won
The struggle, baby, has just begun
So fascist pigs start to run
We won't forget what you've done

It's a war between the classes
The privileged few against the masses
The Spanish anarchists said: "No pasaran!"
I say we stick to that until the war is won

It's a proletarian hop
Proletarian hop
Proletarian hop
That just won't stop
Proletarian hop
Proletarian hop
Proletarian hop
That just won't stop

Time to set the record straight once and for all
Death to all the neo-liberals
I want to see the stockmarket crash
And the ones who deserves it get the cash

It's a war between the classes
The privileged few against the masses
The Spanish anarchists said: "No pasaran!"
I say we stick to that until the war is won

It's a proletarian hop
Proletarian hop
Proletarian hop
That just won't stop
Proletarian hop
Proletarian hop
Proletarian hop
That just won't stop

We won't forget what they've done
The fascists may think that they've won
But the war against the fascists is a classwar too
It conserns everybody, baby, even you - ?No pasaran!
Everything evolves around money - ?No pasaran!
We don't even think about it honey - ?No pasaran!
There is money involed no matter what we do - ?No pasaran!
Everybody tries to make abuck or two - ?No pasaran! ?No pasaran!

It's a war between the classes
The privileged few against the masses
Spanish anarchists said: "?No pasaran!"
I say we stick to that until the war is won

Proletarian hop
And it just won't stop
Proletarian hop
No it just won't stop
Proletarian hop
Oh it just won't stop
Proletarian hop
Come on boys lets go

It's a proletarian hop
A proletarian hop
A proletarian hop
That just won't stop
Proletarian hop
A proletarian hop
A proletarian hop
That just won't stop


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Proletarian Hop Lyrics as written by Johan Brandstrom Fredrik Granberg

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    Randy knows how to bring their leftist message to the kids, everybody sings along on this one. Spread the word... the fascists are still here

    Kid_Dynamiteon October 13, 2002   Link

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