Let's go

They call it a scene, I call it disaster
Down here the kids grow up faster
Scared, they're scared to the bone
Like a pack of wolves, they don't run alone
One on one, they won't look you in the eye
But when the pack's together, there's a battle cry
I saw it fifteen on one
When the crowd dispersed, the kid was done

No (no more)
No (bad town)
No more bad town
No (no more)
No (bad town)
No more bad town

Yeah

Down there, you gotta have a label
Just like a cattle in a stable
Knee jerk reaction, I call it violence
Why speak out when you could be silenced?
Down there, out on the dance floor
Too much violence, I don't want more
Down there, out on the street
I can see the air, I can see the heat

No (no more)
No (bad town)
No more bad town
No (no more)
No (bad town)
No more bad town

No more bad town

No (no more)
No (bad town)
No more bad town
No (no more)
No (bad town)
No more bad town

All right

No (no, no)
No (no, no)
No more bad town
No (no, no)
No (no, no)
No more bad town
No (no more)
No (bad town)
No more bad town
No (no more)
No (bad town)
No more bad town

No more
Bad town
No more bad town


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Bad Town Lyrics as written by Jesse Michaels David M Mello

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    This song is generally about the scene. The scene anywhere. The fact we have a scene is rediculous. I myself have a big mohawk and many tattoos and such, but you have to realize, it's not on the way you look or dress, but the way you think and act. So what if a kid's wearin' gap. I personally don't buy from gap, but nearly EVERY place you go is going to be stocked from a sweat shop. Take five seconds to get to know someone and realize violence isn't the answer. Big words are much better weapons.

    comejoinuson April 23, 2004   Link

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