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Born in England,
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Bomb these Hippies,
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Women have rights,
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Born in England,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Born in England,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Bomb these Hippies,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Women have rights,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
1 2 3 4
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Born in England,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Bomb these Hippies,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Women have rights,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!, Oi!,
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    the Casualties may have a good sound but they can be so fucking stupid at times. I hate it when they think they're punk when they rant about killing hippies, stir up hatred, degrade political and peace punks, and think that punks is about fashion. For these reasons, the Casualties are a humiliation towards not only the punk scene, but for the entire human race. The Casualties are drunkin, ignorant, belligerent, egomaniac losers who misrepresent punk, and have no idea what punk is.

    I'd highly recommend reading "A Punk Manifesto" by Greg Graffin (of Bad Religion). He explains what a punk is (a beautiful thing really).

    River Wolfon September 21, 2007   Link
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    1 2 3 4 Oi Oi O!!!!!!!!!! love it

    salpunk93on May 12, 2008   Link

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