The grass was never green. There was never purity. Some say it's all over... stupid fucking jaded burnouts.
Young ones: carry on. Destroy and annoy.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
Fuck The Glory Days!
We don't care what you think.
We don't care what you say.
You don't get to decide
It's ours. Go Away. Shut up.



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    Well willstrife9fig REALLY missed the point of the whole song. Seriously, what the fuck. He's not saying Fuck the Sex Pistols because of their musical talent or singing abilities. And "they were the face of punk in Britain" is the problem, people still think they're the fucking face of punk, which is followed by the fact that like you said: "most punk in that day required little talent anyways." Another problem. Everyone just thought punk was a joke because of them. Like in that movie with Cheech in Chong where they just decied to pick up guitars and start a punk band "because it doesn't have to be good or mean anything, it's punk!"

    Props to Aveks for saying what I was trying to say, only better.

    holyfuckingshiton June 17, 2009   Link

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