Now I feel like breaking laws
Go on start a civil war
Here's my fist, where's the fight?
Your world is collapsing tonight

I want to make some noise, alright, alright
I want to drop some bombs, alright, alright
I want to make some noise, alright, alright
You tell me what can go wrong, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright now

Now I feel like dropping bombs
Black out your house if you're at home
Hurt but healed still coming on
In the mess where I'm from

You know I'm on the other side
So tell me now am I right on time
I can't get enough
I can't get enough
I can't get enough of it

I want to make some noise, alright, alright
I want to drop some bombs, alright, alright
I want to make some noise, alright, alright
You tell me what can go wrong, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright now

I want to make some noise, alright, alright
I want to drop some bombs, alright, alright
I want to make some noise, alright, alright
You tell me what can go wrong, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright now


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Alright Alright (Here's My Fist Where's the Fight?) Lyrics as written by Jennie Asplund Maria Andersson

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    this song is so awesome. why hasnt anyone commented? i guess since its so catchy its very likeable ..plus the lyrics kind of remind me of the song 'teenage riot' by the ataris.. well thats my opinion.

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