The faggots with AIDS are all gonna fry
You stuck it up an ass(?) and now we're gonna die

Die when you die when you die you're gonna die
Die when you die when you die you're gonna die

The KKK took the niggers out to die
When the blackie's burning
I hope he's gonna die!

Die when you die when you die you're gonna die!
Die when you die when you die you're gonna die!

I talked to my bitch, but she was a guy
I talked to my man and she said you're gonna die

Die when you die when you die you're gonna die
Die when you die when you die you're gonna die

You've got cancer so go fuckin' die!
If you got AIDS spread it around and take some lives

Die when you die when you die you're gonna die
Die when you die when you die you're gonna die
DIE!


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  • +5
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    If you guys knew anything about GG’s life you you’d know that he isn’t fake, he grew up in isolation until he was six or some shit like that. His dad thought he was gona be the next fuckin Jesus Christ so he was named “Jesus Christ”. The guy went to school in drag. Need I get into his mission? He was a self-proclaimed rock and roll God, and Savior. He was putting the fear back into rock and roll. He claimed that he was God, Jesus and Satan all rolled into one. He got the name GG from his brother’s inability to pronounce Jesus becoming Je-Je or G G. If you think G.G. Allin was a fake a phony then you’ve tricked yourself into believing so.
    3ChordSpeedon August 22, 2007   Link
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    This is one of the best songs I've ever heard. I love all of the references to death and suffering that he brings up. It really got me thinking about the holocaust and the rule of Stalin in the USSR. All of the cruel and unusual punishment that was used by these people against other people. It has strong meaning to me and should be appreciated by all. Overall, my favorite lines in the song would be "You got cancer so go fuckin' die! If you got AIDS spread it around and take some lye!" These lines really hit home because I had a grandmother that died of cancer. I'm glad he pays homage to those who died of cancer. I can best sum up what this song means to me by saying that you can't be a scum fuck without the scum and I can't live unless I have this song.
    Merle Allinon April 02, 2003   Link
  • +2
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    Die When You Die is a song about being who you are and accepting your fate.its not racist ,homophobic, or even hateful. the lyrics dont sugercoat anything and thats why it pisses people off. the sad thing about how people interpet gg is that they just look at keywords and take the meaning from them. gg covers sensitive subject matter such as people with aids, then he mentions "niggers", homosexuals, and people with cancer so automatically people take it that hes venting and taking his hatred out on them but he's not. gg is simply expressing his sorta ftw attitude and envisions a world where people laugh in the face of their fate and have fun in their own fucked up way or they just go and fuckin' die. gg =brutal+poetic+ undomesticated man beast . rrrar
    ebolaon June 16, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    This song is racist, offensive, and full of hatred. I think the meaning is just to hate everyone because...well I don't know why. GG just hated everyone. I did these lyrics the best I could. That is all.
    Egghead15229on October 19, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    hey fuck you all again with your bitchin just stop bitchin about GGs image and fuck your self you listen to fucking dashboard so shut up
    NPIxon May 28, 2004   Link
  • +1
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    I think it's funny that GG Allin fans are getting offended by fuckyouall. GG would've loved that. GG: I'm gonna rip your grandmother's head off, fuck her neck and then shit down her throat and shove her skull up your dead sister's pussy! Ahahahahaha!!!! GG Fan: Hah, GG is so great. fuckyouall: Punk is all image. GG Fan: *Appalled gasp* Just to clarify, I kinda like GG and I think fuckyouall is full of shit. But this is still funny.
    shadowwiththeeyeson December 23, 2004   Link
  • +1
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    going to prison for 3 years for breaking some bitch's arm is going beyond be shock rock or anything like that. thats real hatred. thats real. GGs real and anyone who says different is a queer.
    bootboysteveon February 12, 2005   Link
  • +1
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    This songs basically saying kill when you want to, or just die. Life doesn't matter, just have fun in th espirit of punk. Its a very in your face song, that actually can get you going.
    thestrokeon January 19, 2009   Link
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    GG Allin had more balls than all of today's so called "punk" bands combined. That's not saying a whole lot though. There will never be another GG Allin.
    notaminorthreaton February 03, 2009   Link
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    Notice that GG himself did have homosexual tendencies and was not unnoted for doing "gay" things. I agree completely that as offensive as this song may be, to him, it was simply truth just because of the hardcore lifestyle he led.
    dontwannabedestroyedon March 11, 2010   Link

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