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All the meek you should rejoice
Now you've found your voice
If you can't beat them don't join them
Just post rumours on forums
And I heard that it's curtains
But I could not be certain
What's that? We're history?
Oh really, that's funny

And now, you think you're right
With your reluctance to accept us
But I know that will change
When it's cool to be an outsider

I've got problems with chancers
Like groupies with cameras
You come out like leeches
To bleed us, oh jesus
Oh yeah, and one more thing
Your tone is annoying
The city's got problems
Oh you do? well come on

And now, you think you're right
With your reluctance to accept us
But I know that will change
When it's cool to be an outsider
And I get off my face
'cos I was always uncertain
but tonight, all that will change
I'll be a new person

Take drugs, don't eat, have contempt
for those you meet
Take drugs, don't sleep, have contempt
for those you meet
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Cover art for I'm Alright, Me lyrics by Cribs, The

i am a fan of the crowd vocals... my favorite part of this song is the last bit

Cover art for I'm Alright, Me lyrics by Cribs, The

This song I believe is about being an outsider like it says and now that they are becoming famous people are becoming to accept them just because everyone else is now. It's about how everyone follows the crowd like most of their other songs on this CD.

I saw them open for the Bravery I think a few years ago in DC just when this CD was coming out and Ross stole the show with his stage presence. A drummer stealing the show is certainly not something you see everyday.

Cover art for I'm Alright, Me lyrics by Cribs, The

i think is about the new indie rocker cliche long live the cribs fuck the libs man the cribs are such an under rated band with so much talent

 
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