Hey ho, hey ho, hey ho, hey ho, hey ho

Well I'm a crazy upsetter (driving me insane)
Yea I'm a street wise professor (who am I to blame?)
Now if you listen to the record (do you feel the same?)
Well it don't get any better (going backwards again)

Whoa swing your fists, whack stitches in the face
Fuck ups on me I feel sorry I work here
Never been like them with this society
Life protects me feeling the finality

Now my guns are blazin'
Bloodclot I can see three sixty
Now my guns are blazin'
Pick it back up and start it all over again

Hey ho, hey ho

Well I'm a bad motherfucker (driving me insane)
So don't you even bother (who am I to blame?)
Cause when I listen to the record (do you feel the same?)
And it don't get any better (going backwards again)

I read your words, I read your banner of hope
Well I kick my way in it seems to piss you all off
Well I try to shut the gates the walls are fading
I climb from the depths of hell I'm escaping/unscathed

Now my guns are blazin'
Bloodclot I can see three sixty
Now my guns are blazin'
Pick it back up and start it all over again

Hey ho, hey go

Now my guns are blazin'
Bloodclot I can see three sixty
Now my guns are blazing
Pick it back up and start it all over again

Bloodclot
Oh yeah
Well I can see three sixty
I can see all around me
Ah yeah
Nah na na nah nah
Hey ho, hey ho, hey ho
Nah na na nah nah
Well I can see three sixty
Hey ho, hey ho!


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Bloodclot Lyrics as written by Lars Frederiksen Timothy (usa) Armstrong

Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing

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    "Well I'm a bad mother fucker" is the best part in the whole song. Sometimes you jsut need to hear the word fuck and rancid delivers it. I could listen to that part alone over and over again. I don't know what it is, I just love it!

    saves_the_day_girlon May 03, 2002   Link

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