I'm getting out
I'm leaving here
I'm kickin' right through this door
I stole your girl
Who was my girl
I always said she's a whore

Must you accelerate
From everything I hate
Now this is my kind of disaster

Break in and take what we want
And then run down liquer store
Pick up our friends
Tell them it's on
Get in
Don't ask what it's for

Sub-Woofer kickin' in
Porn on the TV screen
These spinnin' rims don't go no faster

[Chorus]
We can drive all night
And we're not gonna stop for the pigs or no one
Just follow the light
And we're not gonna stop for the pigs or no one

We're flippin' off the people
Who dissed on our statures today
We're throwin' bricks right through their windows
And then we drive away

And break this thing around
New things are better found
We keep on changin' our direction

Go past the school the church the places that caused us hurt
We're gone
If we keep movin' forward
Maybe we'll forget where we're from

We're gonna shake things up
We're gonna break it down
We built this car with our rejection

[Chorus]

You can never go back not even
If you wanted to know where
You're in deep now
You've been fucking up real good lately
One minute you come from zero
Down now

[Chorus X2]



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    I bought this album for myself within a few days of its release because Korn is my ultimate favorite band and I was like a little girl in a candy store excited when I got it. But then someone stole it from me the day I got it and I didn't get to listen to the whole thing before that happened. I got it again for Christmas, but for some reason didn't take a shine to many of the songs until recently. I don't think I was really paying attention the first time I listened to it. But when I heard this track the other day, I fell in love with it. I think it's about finally saying "Screw you" to trying to conform and just going out and havin' a sweet time with friends. I think it's basically Jon and his friends gettin' boozed up real good, driving fast, watchin' porn and generally disturbing the peace by taking revenge on people who made themselves nuisances in the past. Hey, Tree People, doesn't that sound like us? FUCK YOU, EMOS OF CHICO HIGH!

    devilslittlesisteron March 14, 2006   Link

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