Casualties - we're everywhere
Casualties - a way of life
Casualties - we'll never change

So we come into your town
Gonna play another show
Gonna play for one or ten
Never really give a damn

Gonna play it for the punx
Gonna play it for the skins
Never going to give in
'Cause our boots are on the streets

Casualties - we're on the streets
Casualties - a way of life
Casualties - we'll never die


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    good song I cant believe no one ripped on the casualties here yet ive seen so much of that. What we is need unity in the scene not more hate. Posers come and go hopefully they will take the hate with them.

    Andy Flagon April 29, 2003   Link
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    EXACTLY! everyone talks shit about the casualties. and say they are trendy and fasion punks its bullshit. but when all the fakes are gone ill still be around and so will the casualties.

    strong-thru-oi1on June 05, 2003   Link
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    I think people just want a band to talk shit about. people say the casualties are sellouts but fuck no they arent. sure they signed to side one dummy but that doesnt mean shit.

    fightforyourlifeon January 08, 2006   Link

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