I got this can of gasoline, you know what I mean
I got it just for burnin' and it keeps the sirens turnin'
Turning down existence it seems to burn all by itself

I wish that something would happen just so I'd get a reaction
From all these bucks I'm earnin', it keeps the sirens turnin'
Turnin' down existence it seems to burn all by itself
And we don't care

So I just keep on smiling while all the bad compiling
My teeth are white and burning, it keeps the sirens turnin'


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    I think the "fuck led zeppelin" subtitle is probably kind of a joke... Around the time this song came out they were known to break out Led Zeppelin covers live (the Finally The Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid set features them doing "Thank You" and "Communication Breakdown"). I'm sure Zeppelin weren't hugely appreciated by 80's underground rock listeners, so maybe they heard a lot of audience shouts of "fuck led zeppelin!" when they started the opening chords of "Thank You" and threw it in as a private joke.

    destroyalltacoson May 11, 2006   Link

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