There's a ska band on my street a little ska band
Everybody thinks they're so fuckin' neat
There was nothin' on the radio
Was gonna make my own band play my own shows

But that don't work so I'm givin' up again
She said she loved me cause I played guitar
That's ok I didn't love her at all and I say
I'm givin' up

I know everything sucks and this is gonna be the last
Time you hear me complain

Well, I went down to the show
Everybody was there, I didn't want to go
Cause everything they do is so fuckin' cool, every song is a hit and the
Girls like 'em too, I can't do that so

I'm givin' up again, I don't know why I learned
To play guitar, nobody's gonna know who we are and I say

I'm givin' up
I know everything sucks and this is gonna be
The last time you hear me complain

She said, some day, we'll get back together maybe
She said, some day, things'll be much better baby
But I don't believe her
And I don't think I need her anymore

I know everything sucks
And this won't be the last time you hear me complain.


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Everything Sucks Lyrics as written by Jesse Nathaniel Wilder Aaron Barrett

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    i cant believe no one has commented on this song it is one of my favortie and the video is the best ever by the way ska shouldnt be analyzed its just fun music

    rbf4lifeon June 16, 2002   Link

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