Jumpdafuckup!

Muthafucka u don't understand
All my hate!
Muthafucka u don't understand
All my rage!
Muthafucka u don't understand
All my pain!
Muthafucka u don't understand...

You seem to sever all my frequencies
I'm tethered to your energies
And everything turns inside out
I can't be killed but I'm not too proud

Maybe you would like to peek through the curtain
At the same mistake you know you always make
But...all I really want to know is
Are you gonna lay the fuck back down
Or jump da fuck up?

Walking in da streets and looking at all this shit
I'm full of hate, don't fuck with me
Walking in da streets and looking at all this shit
Open up your eyes and fucking see
We got the tribe against society
We got to fight the real enemy
Get da fuck up, stand da fuck up
Back da fuck up

All this is making things a bit insane
And I don't care who stares or stays
The only thing that matters is
Will you reach out if you can't resist?

Maybe you don't give a shit for the rest of us
But if you do, the time is now, if it ever was
If you're gonna fight, whatcha gonna do?
Jump da fuck up!

How dare you single out my honesty
Compare me to your travesties
I only want to see you fight
The darkness you wanna live your life by

And if you're gonna quit
I don't give a shit
What the fuck, I'm a Mack truck
Are you gonna give up like a bitch
Or jump da fuck up?

Walking in da streets and looking at all this shit
I'm full of hate, don't fuck with me
Walking in da streets and looking at all this shit
Open up your eyes and fucking see
We got the tribe against society
We got to fight the real enemy
Get da fuck up, stand da fuck up
Muthafuckaaaaaaaarrggghhhh

I'm a self-destructive piece of shit
Smear me in
I don't owe you a goddamn thing
This life has never had the swing
I don't wanna be immortal or legend or anything
Cuz the longer I'm alive, the better off you'll be
Get ready for epitome, come on and pity me...
Will you kill me if I say please?

I'm the same old reasons not to try
What the hell
Beat to death with a shovel and a new smell
Come and get me, mom would never let me do it
I'm ruined, I don't want anything from you
Cuz I've got nothing left to prove, c'mon
My time, everything feels fine, goodbye
Killing from the inside


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Jumpdafuckup (feat. Corey Taylor) song meanings
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    This song is talking about how fucked up our society is and we adhere to our individual cliques of people. The goths, the preps, the freaks, etc. Jumpdafuckup releases that we shouldn't just sit on our asses and have meetings on why our world is turning to hell, we should get the fuck up and do something about it. Pollution, the ozone and all those bullshit problems can be put on hold because they are constant and infinite. We need to concentrate on the coming together of the groups we divide ourselves into. The human ignorance is what tears us down. As well as the aforementioned, it talks about almost an unlimited amount of hatred that we see expressed in many soulfly and slipknot songs. This duo does a damn good job at this. I am, As always Animosity
    Animosityon February 01, 2002   Link
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    hey kidney thief corey taylor is the one singing if you didnt notice before genius-thats kinda fucked up if you have to ask someone but oh well it doesnt matter SOULFLY FUCKIN RULES!!!
    ilikeoreoson August 15, 2002   Link
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    im not for certain,but i think it means, this world is turning into a bad place,and instead of lying around talking about it.do something about it
    slipknot101on January 24, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    Couldn't have said it better myself dude. SOULFLY ROCKS!!!!! GREAT SONG!!!!
    amarquezon February 13, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    FUCKING BRUTAL SONG! This song kicks fuckin ass!!! I see it as saying we've gotten to a point where it's time to either be a bitch and take the bad or get the fuck up and fight for the good!
    dougbrancheson May 02, 2002   Link
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    All you Soulflyin' mutha fuckers are right and this is the first Soulfly song I heard.I was automatically hooked,the members of Soulfly are very religious people and all of these can be tied into this song!!!!
    heavy_metal_28001on June 18, 2002   Link
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    I can't really describe what it means to me, for fear I will be bitched at for ripping off of Animosity's comment. He/She pretty much did all the talking for me. So I guess commenting on how I have nothing to comment about was pretty stupid. Please excuse me while I go splash battery acid on my face. - s o u l f l y -
    Soulflyon July 01, 2002   Link
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    i dont know if it is just me or does it sound like corey from slipknot is in this song on the mellow parts...?
    KidneyTheifon July 26, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    this song is the best fucking song for when you are pissed, or need to get pumped...... I guess to me it means that no matter who we are, what we belong to or anything, we are all discriminated against somehow and we all need to stand up together... "the time is now if it ever was" that means exactly what it says, that the time IS NOW!!
    mavericc24on July 30, 2002   Link
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    Corey sings almost the entire song actually.
    Muzzyon March 07, 2003   Link

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