Yeah...

Yeah... 1,2,3,4
It's a knock down drag out one on one
Think it's over when it's just begun
Cause round here they'll fight for fun
On my feet- don't think to run
Two-Face gets bust in both mouths
Backstabbers get shanked out no doubt
Turn and walk you lose a crowd
Just want to know what you're about

Gonna lie de facto
Lie de facto
Don't cross the line man
You fall through the cracks
Nobody's neutral
Nobody's neutral
You stand alone in your fucking nightmare
Don't turn your back 'cuz..
Don't turn your back 'cuz..
That leaves the front yeah
Open target
I got you back so
I got you back so
Know how to soothe your mind

I wanna know
I wanna know
I wanna know
Can I count on you when it's time

If I got your back then you best have mine
When it goes down lay it on the line
Fatboy you well that's just fine
Just let me know don't waste my time
Friends I have - one reason to die
Will we got we will get by
(no) matter what stand'n side by side
We'll come through with our heads held high

I wanna know
I wanna know
I wanna know
Can I count on you when it's time

I wanna know
I wanna know
I wanna know
Can I count on you when it's time

I wanna know
I wanna know
I wanna know
Can I count on you when it's time

Aaaaaaaah...
Can I count on you when its time!


Lyrics submitted by brian, edited by Bmiller92

Romper Stomper Lyrics as written by Timothy Armstrong Rob Aston

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    Anyone else recognize the name of this song off of that South Park episode?

    DuTcHoVeNon January 06, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    It's all about the crew for these guys, ya know?

    zero2nron March 10, 2005   Link
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    this song is awesome to sing along to, especially covered in dust in sweltering heat with about 5000 other kids at warped tour, the last time ill ever see them... its so sad, why did paul wall have to not get hit by a truck, that faggot

    Cpt_Blood_Sausageon March 13, 2006   Link
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    This song seems to be about backing up your friends when theyre in trouble. Not surprising theyd have a song like this because all these guys are skunx. the problem is that i cant find the connection to the title. romper stomper is a movie about neo nazism

    its also something they used to say on this old kids tv show called romper room, but thats probably completly unrelated.

    Cpt_Blood_Sausageon April 13, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    does he say

    The loyalty factor or

    gonna lie de facto.

    cause persoanlly, loyalty factor makes more sense

    brandnizzle6on October 27, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    It's loyalty factor

    dorkamundaon January 31, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    Oh, and it's "turn and walk you lose all clout" not "turn and walk you lose a crowd"

    dorkamundaon January 31, 2007   Link
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    for the part where he says...:

    no part is neutral, no part is neutral

    i thought it was:

    no part is mutual, no part is neutral

    i'm not like tryin to correct it or anything but that sounds cooler, if anyone responds to this i will be very surprised. peace.

    tombradyownson July 22, 2007   Link
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    nobody*

    tombradyownson July 22, 2007   Link
  • -1
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    pretty self explanitory. this song is about kicking ass, brawling. awesome song.This song makes me want to beat someones ass!!

    rancidlvron September 11, 2005   Link

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