don't be alarmed please don't take it personally but you're acting out on everybody here you're ability your virility's in doubt so one more time you clench your fists scream and shout you high-five your friends like you're jocks at a football it seems you don't know when to quit the crowd stares in silence as you practice violence to show you're the king of the pit what now we're sick of it so now no one goes to the front at shows anyrnore bqcause we don't want to be kicked in the head or punched in the nose we don't care where you're from we don't care what set you claim why don't you get involved you don't even know our names any scene worth it's salt would vilify aggression it seems that aggression's all you know so stop throwing your fists put out your hand participate in the show here we go


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    I Think this song talks about the people who gets into mosh pit and taking advantage of the people with no reason at all, punching them, and acting violent in the pit trying to hurt someone

    DrChudon August 19, 2009   Link

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