when i go to shows or go to play the same damn thing happens everyday. you socked that guy cause you thought it was neat. i laugh at you when i see you on the street. ha! individuality, it draws a blank in your head. i'm not on the football team so you, you want me dead. you're so damn ignorant you make me sick. why don't you go suck your coaches dick? punk rock jock, punk rock jock, i got socked by a punk rock jock. punk rock jock, how can this be? i thought punks knew how to read. don't like the music, don't like the scene. kickin' ass with the team. look at that guy, he has blue hair. he must be gay, let's give him a scare. anarchy and touch downs don't mix here. just give me another beer.


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    I partially agree with lets_kill_kristy, but the song also relates to punks who are all about the fashion. It's about people who are into the scene the media sells them. Imagine: You have your typical punk rock, and you have your overproduced, unclassified music, that the media will sell to you as punk rock, because it sounds foreign and interesting, and people don't know where it came from. Punk is a culture, not a fashion or social statement. You don't adapt to culture, you're born with it, whether or not you accept it. Anyway, this is also about a jock who thinks he's so "hardcore" punk, but a major suckup (seen with the coach's dick thing) and about how people these days don't need to work hard to be good at something if they are capable of sucking it out of others through falsehood. Oh, and for all those people who think punk rock is all about anarchy... this up here is a fuck you from the assorted jelly beans.

    mrs_chainsawon September 28, 2004   Link

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