Well I walked into the bar and I put in twenty bucks
Because I know people's taste in music sucks
About four hours had passed,
forty picks and my empty glass,
a tasty number all dressed in black tried to rock us
with her wack attack
There was no fuss we knew her game
you look good but all your songs are lame

Bullying the jukebox because it's fun,
you can't get near it until we're done
Bullying the jukebox because we rule
all the songs we like are really cool

Songs of punk and songs of joy,
love songs about girls and boys;
songs of metal and English stuff and some hardcore
songs to make us feel tough
but we all agreed that the songs of woe,
and the songs of loved ones had to go
Churned up memories of time we dreamt that got us all
verklempt
We drank until our last song
We paid our tab and we said so long swerwing in and out of cars...
it's off to rock another bar


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    see, bullying the jukebox is a fun time. 20 bucks is well worth is for an evening of good tunes. also fun to put a buck or two of awful songs on as you're leaving... just to be an a-hole.

    bullyingthejukeboxon April 28, 2004   Link
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    :D I LOVE THE SOULS!!!!!!!! this song is just the rockin'es beat on hopeless romantic...i just love that they can get away with being dorks...

    JoleeBolion May 29, 2002   Link
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    so fun.. makes me want to dance!

    CMOR15on September 30, 2005   Link
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    "Churned up memories of time we dreamt that got us all verklempt "

    Replace verklekempt (???) with 'all the clit'

    The_Ruffneckon January 24, 2006   Link
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    Hey, The_Ruffneck, are you an idiot? Verklempt is a yiddish word, and is definitely the right lyric. "All the clit"? What the fuck, why would you even think that? You should probably be shot for being such a moron.

    iamallamaalsoon April 09, 2006   Link
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    Haven't you ever seen SNL? "I'm getting a little verklempt..."

    AmoebaCheebaon May 15, 2006   Link
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    Catchy as fuck, yeah.

    Cannsawon September 21, 2006   Link
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    i personally like queuing up Thriller about 5 times before i leave anywhere that has a jukebox

    dudemagon January 10, 2007   Link
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    Are you implying that Thriller is a bad song? Or that's what you like to hear before you leave?

    Never, ever, front on Thriller

    bad_fish4444on June 01, 2007   Link

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