Infamously marked
By every generation known
Somehow they look like
The dick's from generations old
But they're new!

No one in here is trusted
To kill everyone is to love everyone
Do what you can 'till your busted
Then keep the word
Then keep the word

Dress like a target(dress like a target)
Dress like a target(dress like a target)

Never to be trusted
To kill anyone is to love everyone
Rise up and never be busted
So keep the word,so keep the word

Infamously

Infamously hated
Kill every generation known
It's stupid that they look like
The generation's fucking old
But they're new!
They're new because the media says so
They're new because the media likes it
They're new because
The media sucks up
The media sucks up

Grow your hair as long as hippies
But we're not hippies,were slippy's
Like the manson family
Dress like a target
(Fuckin' dress like a target)

Target us
With massive and sweating hands
Target us
'Cause in your mind's I'm afraid you
Don't exist

We're rising up


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Dress Like a Target Lyrics as written by Joe Fazzio Jimmy Bower

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    thanks.

    csanchez76on November 28, 2006   Link
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    ok, i'll comment. this song rocks! it's by far the best song on this disc. im not too too impressed with SJR in general, theyre ok, but not great (sub-par phil anselmo), but this song rocks! i do wonder what the f*** a "slippy" is though?

    csanchez76on October 21, 2006   Link
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    yeah, this song is awesome, I have no clue what a slippy is, maybe a pshycotic hippy?

    johnnyespionageon January 29, 2007   Link
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    Manson's follower's condsidered themselves "Not hippies. We're slippies." I think they even mention in the movie Helter Skelter.

    Capt. Ahabon April 14, 2007   Link
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    A Slippy is the opposite of a hippy

    "grow your hair as long as hippies but we're not hippies,were slippy's like the manson family"

    BEST LINES EVER!!!

    ElSuperbeasto666on October 23, 2011   Link

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