I'm really fuckin' sick
Of Beck and 311
And Marilyn Manson
I wish someone would break his fucking neck

And what about Bush
And lame-ass Oasis
And talk about pretentious
Why don't they just blow England off the map?

Every now and then
I turn it on again
But it's plain to see that the radio still sucks
Every now and then

I turn it on again
But it's plain to see that the radio still sucks


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    no one should know about the bands if you ask them who their favorite bands are and they say i dont have a favorite band, just a favorite song. thats so gay, those are the people who should never know about the ataris. i have friends that are like this.

    A.Fire.Insideon May 14, 2002   Link

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