You comin' through get in the crowd
You come in crew it turns me on
You comin' through get in the crowd, we start
You can do anything whatever you want
So,no need to hesitate,future's right there
Make our own rules
Kick it now
Correct or wack,check yourself
Stake yourself before you upset
That's the way we do all the time
Correct or wack,check yourself
Open your mind,open mind


Lyrics submitted by Mad_Capsule

Pulse Lyrics as written by Richard Butler John Ashton

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    this song rocks to skate to

    ImYourProblemNowon May 29, 2002   Link
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    yeah i know i like it too

    crackhead_terroriston June 11, 2002   Link
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    ...i have no comment on this song. just on the last guy who commented's name.

    ROFL ..crackhead terrorist. whew. the word crack just 'cracks' me up.

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    Soulflyon July 10, 2002   Link
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    this song is awesome.. i listen to it while skating or before skiing. it just rules

    bigheadon August 30, 2002   Link
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    it means everything

    MCM_LTJon March 26, 2003   Link
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    It dosn't have a paticular meaning. It's just a good song to rock out to.

    Essexon April 17, 2003   Link
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    god this song is awsome since i loved the band, i wanted to do one of their songs for our bands upcoming gig. since none of us could remember japanese (cept me but i cant sing) we decided to do this song. the people loved it so now im obsessed

    madcapsulemarketno4on May 07, 2003   Link
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    They finished with this when I went to see them, and it completely rocked the whole place. Awesome!

    ecureuilon June 14, 2003   Link
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    if you want great ear bleeding political metal hardcore check out "the shizit".....strange name i agree, but oh dear jesus, so good it hurts

    trueMeaningon April 14, 2004   Link
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    If this song wasn't in Tony3 i don't think anyone would equate it to skating. I love this song though, it just starts out on the full attack and never stops. The breakdown in the middle is also wild

    ShesMyAlcatrazon January 11, 2005   Link

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