""The time is now The time is right To forget old scores Finally unite This time we'll win Dreams come alive U.K.H.C Is finally on the rise Unity is bullshit Another exclusive club Where egotists can gather To boast of what they've done We can shout all we like And make our best laid plans But actions are what count To you I extend my hand I'm still here Where the fuck are you? Traitors come and Traitors go Given time their true colours will show Unity means nothing Unless it means everything Not just who's deemed worthy As flavour of the month Those who make the most noise Are usually first to bite the dust And those who shout the loudest Are the ones you cannot trust I'm still here Where the fuck are you? Traitors come and Traitors go Given time their true colours will show As the years past Their unity came and it went And when it really counted Nothing's all their words meant The time is now The time is right To forget old scores Finally unite This time we'll win Dreams come alive U.K.H.C Is finally on the rise""


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    Poseur (often seen as "poser") is a pejorative term, often used in the musical subcultures of punk, heavy metal, hip-hop, and goth to describe "a person who habitually pretends to be something he is not." The term is used to refer to a person who adopts the dress, speech, and/or mannerisms of a group or subculture, generally for attaining acceptability within the group, yet who is deemed to not share or understand the values or philosophy of the subculture. While this perceived inauthenticity is viewed with scorn and contempt by members of the subculture, the definition of the term and to whom it should be applied is subjective and the subject of much debate. For example, the Television Personalities' 1978 song Part-Time Punks "declared that either everyone who wanted to be a punk was one or that everyone was a poseur (or both)." It argues that "the concept of...punk rock authenticity ... was a fiction."

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