I saw a man get the beat down
Took his money and his wallet left him dead on the ground
I saw them gather celebrate the crime
Teaching us the laughter another lesson of mankind
I raise my hand, I've got another question:
"If I start a riot, will I get protection?
Cause I'm the kid whose got a lot of problems
And if I throw a brick maybe the brick will go and solve them."

Oh...yeah...I want to riot
Oh...yeah...I want to riot

I'm boiling up the city's on heat
Red alert tension you know it's on the street
Code blue city of the dead
Sirens in the night with the lights bloody red
See how we do this (hell yeah) see how we ride
Throw a brick light the fuse dodge a bullet duck inside
It's a statistic hammered on my brain
Branded with a number another pawn in the game

Oh...yeah...I want to riot
Oh...yeah...I want to riot

Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi!
In front of me the misery
Crying in line and dying burning debris
My face is burning...oh so quick...so quick
Like a candle at the end of its wick
Well, I turn the dial, I turn the channel
I turn into a monster fighting the eternal battle
I need some help and, there is no doubt
If I'm gonna go down I'm gonna take somebody out

Oh...yeah...I want to riot
Oh...yeah...I want to riot
Oh...yeah...I want to riot
Oh...yeah...I want to riot
Riot!


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I Wanna Riot Lyrics as written by Lars Frederiksen Brett Reed

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    i love the opening verse, its such a slap in the face to all the kids that think anarchy's the solution to everything

    super.skank.park.on August 05, 2007   Link

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