Friday night we'll be drinkin' Manaschevitz
Going out to terrorize Goyem
Stompin' Shagitz, screwin' shicksas
As long as we're home by Saturday morning

'Cause hey! We're the brews
Sporting anti-swastika tattoos
Oi oi, we're the boys
Orthodox hassidic O.G. Ois

Orthopedic doctor martens good for
Waffle making, kicking through the shins
Reputation gained through intimidation
Pacifism no longer tradition

Cause hey we're the Brews
Sportin' anti swastika tattoos
Oi Oi we're the Brews
The fairfax ghetto boys skinhead Hebrews

We've got the might, psycho mashuganas
We can't lose a fight as we are the chosen ones
Chutzpah driven, we battle then we feast
We celebrate and separate our milk plates from our meat


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    that's right!! all song in this album make me spirit up when i'm down, by the way ' LORI MYERs' i love this song too..oi oi oi !!

    xenogenesison March 26, 2002   Link

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