I hate Pop Songs
They think they're clever, I think they're wrong
I hate bubble gum punk
They got the look but the music is junk

I hate anyone that savors
The foul stench of this month's flavor
And hell is a place that you can go if you like disco or techno

Pop songs
Pop songs
Pop songs
Pop songs

Hi boys and girls!
Come on and get happy!

I hate Puff Daddy
And his friend the dead fatty
I hate the Grateful Dead
But I'll be grateful when the rest of them are dead

I feel like I'm on pins and needles
How many bands can rip off the Beatles?
And every day there is another
Band that got big by playing a cover

I hate pop songs
I hate pop songs
I hate pop songs
I hate pop songs

lala, lala, lalalalalalalala

And I hate sweet Britney Spears
And all the other ex-mouseketeers
And if I hear another love ballad
I think I'm gonna have to toss my salad and

I hate teen idols
They got signed by old farts with fancy titles
There's nothing worse at least to me
Than stupid lyrics with a lame ass melody

I hate pop songs, pop songs
I hate pop songs, pop songs
I hate pop songs, pop songs
I hate pop songs, pop songs

Pop songs, I hate pop songs
Pop songs, I hate pop songs


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    Is ironic that this song is quite a 'polished' sound for the Suicidal Tendencies??

    Did they do that on purpose?

    sokornyon April 13, 2016   Link

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