We were riding North to Chicago on route 65
We'd played the first show on a tour of 45
Limey, Shawn and Bryan rode in the truck 16 miles away
Me, Shal, Pete and Lamar thumbed down the ramp of exit 158
The smell of farm and diesel fuel it burned in the 3:00 sun
16 miles to the garage with a bottle of water and our thumbs.
Dead bottle caps, buds and birds we passed
On the way who's gonna pick up 4 punks in Indiana on Sunday
Here we go!

"The diagnosis wasn't good" is what Don the Ford guy said.
Stuck in Indiana for a week 'cause the bus was dead.
24 hour White Castle 25 cent refills for a while we know
What to do with no money riding down the jewel of the denial.

Loaded with our sleeping bags we hitched a ride to town
We ran into some punky kids, bought some beers
They showed us around under a bridge by the river
We got drunk and sang Clash songs, we were saved just
In time by the Sonic iquana.
Here we go!


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Here We Go Lyrics as written by Al Jourgensen

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    This song's funny

    dynamite_girlon March 29, 2003   Link
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    yea, good song. touring is fun, unless your car screwes up such as what happend in this song, but ya know, you have to make the best of any situation, and sonic iguanas and clash songs are always the best for that

    H2OGOPunxon March 30, 2003   Link
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    yea, good song. touring is fun, unless your car screwes up such as what happend in this song, but ya know, you have to make the best of any situation, and sonic iguanas and clash songs are always the best for that

    H2OGOPunxon March 30, 2003   Link

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