What the fuck
The fuck have I become
I've become the product of the sum
Caught in an endless circle
I've become the stupidest man in the world
"Chalk another one up to experience"
Y'know it doesn't make any sense
To do it all over again
And then again
Then do it all over again

I've become the stupidest man
I think I'm drawing a blank again

This dizziness never seems to end
Never seems to end
You know it never seems to end

Drunk and sitting in and thinking
Change it never seems to come when I'm thinking


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    When I first heard this song I didnt like it but after I heard it a few more times I grew to like it for the reasons why Jinx explained, good summary Jinx

    lineandsinker62on June 18, 2007   Link
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    This song is about confusion, not knowing why you repeat your actions over and over, in the circle of life. It's like being caught in routine but you have no idea why you're caught, society tells you to be in that circle, and that's the only reason you have.

    Jinxon June 30, 2002   Link
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    Less Than Jake have been signed to a lot of labels though...

    ArianeTheFoolon December 30, 2004   Link
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    ...fueled by ramen was started after this cd (losing streak) came out.

    ThursdayBradSixon March 26, 2005   Link
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    actually losing streak came out in 96 the impossibles cd that has eightball came out in 99 so if anyones copy off of anyone which im pretty sure there not it would be the impossibles but as for the meaning of this song....i think jinx pretty much sumed it up

    bloodstrikeon July 19, 2006   Link
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    neither one is a copy of the other they just both have the word eightball in them great song

    rebelmidgeton June 18, 2007   Link
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    When I first heard this song I didnt like it but after I heard it a few more times I grew to like it for the reasons why Jinx explained, good summary Jinx

    lineandsinker62on June 18, 2007   Link
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    the tile is a cheap rip off of The Impossibles - "Eightball". The Impossibles were signed to Less than Jake's label, Fueled by Ramen.

    BlackLungFeveron June 11, 2003   Link

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