Just slide the hood, it's nothing much
You be Starsky and I'll be Hutch
They're never find out where we'll go
We can forward our calls illegally to Mexico
You can be the sleeping sure
And I'll memorize subversive literature
And from our secret mountain base
We can broadcast all over the place

Radio bomb
The sound of freedom
Radio bomb
The sound of freedom

We can launch a satellite
So you can hear the day in the middle of the night
And the R-L-I and F-C-C
They'll be driving around in their little undercover RV's
And they'll call us terrorists
They'll try to stop us in the name of government interest
From our secret underwater base
We are coming to you all over the place

Radio bomb
The sound of freedom
Radio bomb
The sound of freedom

Radio bomb
The sound of freedom


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Radio Bomb Lyrics as written by Matthew Good

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    This song means to me some sort of anarchy - the sound of freedom. I guess the bomb can represent an explosive element in society, which is the freedom of expression. This song is very exciting. I recommend everyone give this song a listen. It's anarchy, I tell you! I love it.

    The cageon February 10, 2006   Link
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    I think this and Guerilla Radio by Rage Against the Machine are kinda the same. Just about being "radio terrorists".

    Chuck Norris Zombieon March 26, 2006   Link
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    "radio terrorists'

    I like it. Just the idea of anarchy on a level you can't stop. Possibly one of MGB's best.

    The cageon April 23, 2006   Link

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