Joe:

Did I have a question
To ask of you
Why does that wall
Remind me of you

Dean:

Coz I know a girl
She ran into a wall
She is called Sam
But used to be Paul

Random as fuck songage
If you don’t like it
Suck on my sausage

Joe:

We don’t give a fuck
If you don’t like this song
Coz we do so
Fuck you!!!

Hope you liked our song
Even though we look like mongs
For singing such shit stuff
But we don’t give a fuck

Both:

Coz we don’t give a fuck
If you don’t like this song
Coz we do so
Fuck you!!!


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    one thing when deano told me about this song, i thought he was taking the piss, we played it through and it sounds fucking wierd. should be a good opener!

    El_Diablo_1987on September 22, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    you know those times when you have been jamming for a while and you are getting a bit tired with all the same shit all them time. this is from that time, we (me n deano) had been playing for what must have been most of a half day and were getting bored with it so we just started to take the piss with a few daft chords and a few very fucked up lyrics. it was like an mc in a battle with another on a street corner in detroit or something lol, we just threw out whatever came to head without second thought lol, it worked tho lol

    framedmemoryon May 12, 2005   Link

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