I'm incurable but durable it's easy to see
Lack of restraint is a complaint of those around me
I know that others postpone
Gratification well I lack that affectation

Let's get it right
There's no end in sight
And I
Can't stop
Can't stop
Can't stop it
Can't stop
Can't stop
Can't stop shocking but I just can't stop it
That's right

Uncontrollable
I'm inconsolable
My pleasure center is the shelter for a reptile
I hate when I gotta tolerate
Frustration see I lack the motivation

Let's set this straight
I never wait
And I
Can't stop
Can't stop
Can't stop it
Can't stop
Can't stop
Can't stop shocking but I just can't stop it
That's right


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Can't Stop It Lyrics as written by Greg Graffin Brett W. Gurewitz

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    General Comment

    Every surface of a song is a "story" or a mainproblem which is beeing told, but under that its a moral in every Bad Religion Song. Here, the Surface is that "heroin-problem" but the moral (actually moral isn't the right word I should say general problem) like nametaken said the human race and the never-ending bullcrap we're doing.

    Mr.Celineon October 05, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    bad religion is one of the most important punk bands of current history, this song deals with Mr. Brett's (the guitarist) herion addiction

    glenzeroon September 06, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Yeah, the lyrics definately sound like it is about Brett's heroin problem. I agree it is not their best, but it isn't bad either.

    Madcappunkon March 26, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song is about the irresponsible behavior of individuals or even the entire human race.

    Sorrynametakenon October 19, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    "My pleasure center is the shelter for a reptile".

    What a cool lyric. While the singers' addiction to heroin may indeed play a role in the hidden message, it is not the only element.

    Major Valoron October 05, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I think that this song is about Greg's internet porn addiction, detailed in "I Love My Computer"

    Noahgoodeon November 23, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yea i though it was about sexual restrain or lack' there of; as well..

    haha

    pinkfadeon June 26, 2009   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    Sounds like a good description of what it's about, probably agree with you there. Not their best.

    InTylerWeTruston October 14, 2002   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    I think that this song is about Greg's internet porn addiction, detailed in "I Love My Computer"

    Noahgoodeon November 23, 2006   Link
  • -1
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    hahahaaahaaa greg is addicted to porn???!!! YEAH RIGHT.

    No Controlon January 22, 2008   Link

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