All you ever do is brag about your dad
Well what the motherfucking hell did he ever do?
He had some money, I guess he was fucking rich
Yeah, well if you ask me I think your dad was a fucking dick

He was a rich man, your daddy's fucking dead
Your daddy was a rich man, your daddy's fucking dead
He was a brainwashed, scum fucker,
Wasted mother fucking piece of shit

Your daddy made a lot of fucking money,
I guess that means he was a real fucking honey?
Yeah more like your dad was just a motherfucking scumbag
Who had to stick a needle in his dick to get high

Your daddy was a rich man, your daddy's fucking dead
Your daddy was a rich man, your daddy's fucking dead
Your daddy was a scumbag, motherfucker,
Fuckhead, asshole, piece of shit

He was a whore, a fuckin's rich piece of whore
Oh yeah, daddy daddy daddy daddy daddy daddy daddy
Daddy daddy daddy
Your daddy was rich man

I said you daddy was a rich man rich man rich man
Your daddy was a rich man, your daddy's fucking dead
Your daddy was a rich man rich man rich man
Your daddy's fucking dead


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Your Daddy Was A Rich Man, Your Daddy's Fucking Dead Lyrics as written by Patrick C. Bollinger Justin Cathal Geever

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    The best part is "Yeah more like your dad was just a motherfucking scumbag." Scumbag is a really funny word :D

    BrianLovesJennieon March 27, 2003   Link
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    "Yeah more like your dad was just a motherfucking scumbag who had to stick a needle in his dick to get high" LOL! I fucking love this song. It's so juvenile, but hey, street punk <i>is</i> juvenile.

    sacrifice_for_life1on September 25, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    My favorite part: "He was a brainwashed scumfucker, wasted motherfucking piece of shit."

    socialscrewon April 10, 2006   Link
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    Song Meaning

    Pretty obvious meaning. Your daddy was rich, hope he lived a happy life, because you don't leave any legacy behind by just being another wealthy cog in the machine. Everyone dies, your money gets left behind. So why become a money-hungry asshole?

    kmk343on April 11, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    damn, what lyrics, haha, right on anti-flag

    sara-on July 02, 2002   Link
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    wow, you can really tell these guys just moved out of their parents' house. what's with all the gratuitous swearing? it makes them seem pretty unintelligent...

    fateworksbothwayson October 12, 2006   Link

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