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Set Your Goals – How 'Bout No, Scott? Lyrics 13 years ago
This song as a whole is an honest message from the band to anyone who either hates on, or simply doesn't understand or enjoy their music. Instead of sending the hate back around the band essentially clears things up, by saying the music they play is for their enjoyment. If someone else likes what they do, that's great, but they aren't going to be angry if someone doesn't get them, because they're doing this for themselves and themselves alone. The song eventually closes with "My Bets have Been Placed, so don't count me out." At first this line appears confusing, but what it seems to mean is, they've put just as much on the table as anyone else by being a in a Punk Rock band. You may not appreciate their music, but respect their efforts - "don't count them out."

The title in this song pays reference to a scene from Austin Powers in which "Scott Evil" pitches an evil plan that despite making sense, is swiftly shut down. This may be a reference out of pure appreciation of the movie and series, or it may be being used as a metaphor for people quick to judge their band.

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Set Your Goals – How 'Bout No, Scott? Lyrics 13 years ago
This song as a whole is an honest message from the band to anyone who either hates on, or simply doesn't understand or enjoy their music. Instead of sending the hate back around the band essentially clears things up, by saying the music they play is for their enjoyment. If someone else likes what they do, that's great, but they aren't going to be angry if someone doesn't get them, because they're doing this for themselves and themselves alone. The song eventually closes with "My Bets have Been Placed, so don't count me out." At first this line appears confusing, but what it seems to mean is, they've put just as much on the table as anyone else by being a in a Punk Rock band. You may not appreciate their music, but respect their efforts - "don't count them out."

The title in this song pays reference to a scene from Austin Powers in which "Scott Evil" pitches an evil plan that despite making sense, is swiftly shut down. This may be a reference out of pure appreciation of the movie and series, or it may be being used as a metaphor for people quick to judge their band.

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Set Your Goals – How 'Bout No, Scott? Lyrics 13 years ago
This song as a whole is an honest message from the band to anyone who either hates on, or simply doesn't understand or enjoy their music. Instead of sending the hate back around the band essentially clears things up, by saying the music they play is for their enjoyment. If someone else likes what they do, that's great, but they aren't going to be angry if someone doesn't get them, because they're doing this for themselves and themselves alone. The song eventually closes with "My Bets have Been Placed, so don't count me out." At first this line appears confusing, but what it seems to mean is, they've put just as much on the table as anyone else by being a in a Punk Rock band. You may not appreciate their music, but respect their efforts - "don't count them out."

The title in this song pays reference to a scene from Austin Powers in which "Scott Evil" pitches an evil plan that despite making sense, is swiftly shut down. This may be a reference out of pure appreciation of the movie and series, or it may be being used as a metaphor for people quick to judge their band.

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Set Your Goals – Sharptooth Lyrics 13 years ago
Pretty simple idea they've got going here.

After presumably screwing up their relationship with an unspecified person (could be anyone from a friend to a family member), they're sitting up at night the next day thinking about how they could have avoided the situation or made things better, until they eventually accept time goes on - closing by saying "I'm stuck in the past!" to acknowledge what it is they're really doing.

The title is also likely a reference to the character "Sharptooth" from "The Land Before Time" series. It is entirely possible that the character "Sharptooth's" reckless behaviour is being compared to the narrator's own within this song.

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