Well it's all gone to hell now, the wimps have gangs.
Pop-punk tough guys, neck tattoos.
If you guys are hard, I'd rather be soft.
Man, I gotta find me some seriously sensitive dudes.

You gotta shake hands with your feelings
In the wicked sensitive crew.

In Pittsburgh they called us closed minded,
But we know that's simply not true.
Yeah, we're touchy, feely, sensitive guys,
I ain't ashamed I cried when Micky died in Rocky 2!

In Sydney they misunderstood us,
They called us thugs and mean-spirited types.
Yeah, we might not be Swedish, and we sure ain't vegan,
But the thugs have posters on their bedroom wall
Of the dude from the Darkness in a creepy meat suit
Flippin' so low you could...God that's gross!

Hey! Ho!

You gotta shake hands with your feelings
In the wicked sensitive crew.

You gotta shake hands with your feelings
We've got a big heart waiting for you.
You gotta shake hands with your feelings
In the wicked sensitive crew.


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    Hell yeah! I am so fucking tired of little punk ass kids who don't know shit about shit pretending they know their asses from a hole in the ground. DKM is by far the best band on the planet ever and just because some lame ass limp dicks are trying turn punk into some conformist crap like U2 doesn't mean that it still doesn't beat out any other form of music out there (especially rap)

    Dropkick_Roveron January 13, 2006   Link

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