I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
Your jokes ain't funny and there's nothin' you say that I want to hear,
The sound of the door slammin' your ass out is music to my ears,
If I can't beat you then I m gonna beat you to a pulp,
So can the TV rays and take my tonsil glaze right down your throat.
You're standin' to close what the fuck's with you,
You ain't my old lady and you ain't a tattoo,
No need to whimper no need to shout,
This party's over so get the fuck out,
Get the fuck out!
Well I puke I stink bitch get me a drink 'cause I m payin' for the room,
I ain't buying you breakfast so keep your mouth busy and wrap your lips all around my attitude,
Take a walk with me with your triple double Ds and your 40 foot do,
Why you walkin' funny you must have spent some time with the boys in the
crew.
You're standin' to close what the fuck's with you,
You ain't my old lady and you ain't a tattoo,
No need to whimper, no need to shout,
This party's over so get the fuck out,
Get the fuck out!
The morning's comin' in and this is my bed
If I find you here when I wake up
The maid is gonna find me dead.
You're standin' to close what the fuck's with you,
You ain't my old lady and you ain't a tattoo,
No need to whimper no need to shout,
This party's over so get the fuck out,
Get the fuck out!
Get the fuck out!
Get the fuck out!
The sound of the door slammin' your ass out is music to my ears,
If I can't beat you then I m gonna beat you to a pulp,
So can the TV rays and take my tonsil glaze right down your throat.
You're standin' to close what the fuck's with you,
You ain't my old lady and you ain't a tattoo,
No need to whimper no need to shout,
This party's over so get the fuck out,
Get the fuck out!
Well I puke I stink bitch get me a drink 'cause I m payin' for the room,
I ain't buying you breakfast so keep your mouth busy and wrap your lips all around my attitude,
Take a walk with me with your triple double Ds and your 40 foot do,
Why you walkin' funny you must have spent some time with the boys in the
crew.
You're standin' to close what the fuck's with you,
You ain't my old lady and you ain't a tattoo,
No need to whimper, no need to shout,
This party's over so get the fuck out,
Get the fuck out!
The morning's comin' in and this is my bed
If I find you here when I wake up
The maid is gonna find me dead.
You're standin' to close what the fuck's with you,
You ain't my old lady and you ain't a tattoo,
No need to whimper no need to shout,
This party's over so get the fuck out,
Get the fuck out!
Get the fuck out!
Get the fuck out!
Lyrics submitted by thekronic420
Get the Fuck Out Lyrics as written by Rachel Southworth David Sabo
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To quote Sebastian Bach himself: "Well listen man, I'm gonna do somethin' right now. There's a.. a little thing that I feel like it's my duty to tell you this shit here London ok. You know there's a counsel here in your town who tries to tell rock bands what they can and cannot do on stage... did you know that? Now we received a letter here... I thought we were in fuckin' Russia or somethin' man, I'm gonna read this to ya, do you wanna hear it?
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It says right here, 'You'll be aware that there is great concern being shown by the counsel that there may be abusive language used during the Skid Row show at Wembley.' It goes on to say here, 'we have great concern regarding the performance of Guns N' Roses and Skid Row and the press reporting of shows in America,' alright. And it says here... wait a minute who the fuck is this counsel anyways... do you people know? This is the best part right here, I really love this part, it says, 'the song Get The Fuck Out cannot be included in the set unless the words are ALTERED...motherfucker.' Now, and it says here, hang on , it says here that they're gonna stop the show because they don't like the word "FUCK"... and you're not allowed to hear it! NOW THE WAY I SEE IT, THE WAY I FUCKIN' SEE IT, IS THAT EACH ONE OF YOU PEOPLE PAID A BUNCH OF FUCKIN' MONEY TO SEE A ROCK N' ROLL SHOW, IS THAT RIGHT!? (Crowd: YEAHHHH) So, we wouldn't want to offend anybody but I just think that it's time to say to these people... Get The Fuck Out man. WHAT DO YOU WANNA SAY?
(Crowd : get the fuck out!)
What?
(Crowd : Get The Fuck Out!!)
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(Crowd : GET THE FUCK OUT!!!)
1..2..3.....
This is a great song to play at the end of the night when you want everyone to leave and quick...that's about all I can say about this one! Laughin
I enjoy the spoken 'get the fuck out'... haha
All about the one night stand that won't leave
what a great chorus to play over and over to ur ex who wont leave you alone
yep,i dedicate this one to my ex because he'd never leave!
'take my tonsil glaze right down your throat' So disgusting! :)
And, does the line 'keep your mouth busy and wrap your lips all around my attitiude' refer to bj? :)
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Thanks for posting that Magoosh08 that's pretty damn cool.
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Ahh fond memories of blasting this at 3 o' clock in the morning to drive my deabeat aunt out of my house.