A bunch of punks hangin' out on the streets before a show
Patty wagon pulls up -instinct- "Run Man, let's just go!"
Cop chases them through the streets and then they go inside
They run into a show where maybe they can hide

FUCK POLICE FUCK POLICE FUCK POLICE BRUTALITY! (x4)

He hides just standing in the crowd there's nowhere he can run
The cop comes up behind him and cracks him with a gun
Drags his bloody ass outside and throws him to the ground
"There's nowhere left to take you boy you're already downtown"

FUCK POLICE FUCK POLICE FUCK POLICE BRUTALITY! (x4)

But the cops can do no wrong
They can kill, they can rape, they can do what they want,
But the cops can do no wrong
We've got to fight, take back the right,
The cops are just like Hitler's Third Reich, do what they want
Who do we fear? Who do we trust? How do we know?
Who do we fear? Who do we trust? How do we know?

FUCK POLICE FUCK POLICE FUCK POLICE BRUTALITY! (x8)


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Fuck Police Brutality Lyrics as written by Patrick C. Bollinger Christopher Lee Barker

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    i saw anti-flag at the mean fiddler in London a few weeks back, i'd never even heard one of their songs before i went to see em but i was singin along to every chorus , thier a good band! before they played this song it was like "hey fuck George Bush, fuck Tony Blair and Fuck police brutality" hurrrah yeah it was sick, the lead singer got his front tooth cracked by a crowd surfer who got thrown into the mic, hahaha! the drummer's a bit nuts too. although they didnt really seem like the kind of guys who had been the victims of police brutality i think we all agree that sometimes the people who are supposed to keep us safe can't be trusted.

    joeytheboyon March 25, 2003   Link

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