Do you know about the Einstein crew?
And do you know what they just want to do?
They're always drinking, never thinking
just looking for someone they can take and beat down
they say they hate that guy, but when I ask howcome they don't know why
they're so damn full of hate, but do you think they're
smart enough to hate themselves too?
So now you got your crew behind and behind you even left your mind
come on and step to me.

Kick me, and I'll kiss you back.
Kick me, after three six-packs.
kick me, hope it feels allright.
kick me, before I get chance to ask you why.
(you're so messed up....)

Do you know about the Einstein crew?
I hope you do cause they hate you too, next they'll be kicking you
just because you're smarter then the whole crew
some of them where bugging me when I asked them about their history
do you really believe these guys they're stereotypes so stereotype.
But who am I to say, who am I to judge
who would ever listen to a guy called Fudge.

The Einstein crew, I could be your role model.
The Einstein crew, one or to got their own pro-model.
The Einstein crew, we feel sorry for you.
The Einstein crew, You're one big problem
and some day you'll be sorry too....


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The Einstein Crew Lyrics as written by Fredrik Larzon Erik Ohlsson

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    I talked to Nikola about this song and we discussed the issues in this song. It's about how when he grew up and there were always some kids who followed the Nazi movement. These evil guys are called the 'Einstein Crew" it's a song about being non-violent. It says "Kick me, and I'll kiss you back." He also talks about how the 'crew' is really ignorant and how he feels sorry for them because their views and so wacky. He also talks about getting really drunk. By the end of the song he has drinkin 9 six packs....

    tommyrocks182on September 15, 2002   Link

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