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Underdog World Strike Lyrics

I am a foreigner and I'm walking through new streets
But before I want to I see the same deeds
Inherited by few a power machine
That crushed and strangles you right in your sleep
But be it me, or it's you, the leisure class
I think we all know
That be it punk, hip-hop, be it a reggae sound
It is all connected through the Gypsy part of town
Let's go!
It's the underdog world strike!
And let your Girl Scouts lip-synch
About the freedom
Just the way you like them
But soon enough you'll see them
Soon enough they'll turn around
And soon enough you'll see them
In a different part of town
Because be it me or it's you, the leisure class
I think we all know
That be it punk, hip-hop, or be it a reggae sound
It is all connected through the Gypsy part of town
Let's go!
It's the underdog world strike!
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Cover art for Underdog World Strike lyrics by Gogol Bordello

I love these guys. This is probably my favorite by them.

Cover art for Underdog World Strike lyrics by Gogol Bordello

This is yet another song criticizing the oppressiveness of the priviledged "leisure class" and at the same time celebrating the idea of a gathering of an "underdog world strike" in protest. Love it.

Cover art for Underdog World Strike lyrics by Gogol Bordello

i just realised "gypsy part of town" on J.U.F. is a version of this ... duh. fucking awesome! let's go!

Cover art for Underdog World Strike lyrics by Gogol Bordello

The first song I ever heard by Gogol Bordello. Afterward, I wouldn't shut up about them for a week. I let my friends listen to this and they called me crazy. They said ," the guy sounds like he just learned english." My friends are narrow minded. Anyway, great song, great band, vodka!

 
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