Crazier than gg, yet more pc than ian
Got colored teeth like johnny
Exudes a vicious disposition
His hair sticks out like colins did, he jumps
Similar to springa, he points his middle finga

Not just the singer in the band
Voted biggest asshole and role model of the year
Got a face like charles bronson
Straight outta green bay wisconsin

Not just a singer in the band
He'll puke on you, he'll fuck your mom, he'll smoke
While huffing gas
He was the punkest mother fucker i ever did see

Hell he was even more punk than me
He should've been on the cover
He should've been on the cover
He should've been on the cover of punk and disorderly volume I


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Punk Guy (Cause He Does Punk Things) Lyrics as written by Mike Burkett

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    At the end of a version of scavenger type, you can hear el hefe practicing different ways to say "This guy is more punk than me"

    nofx_punkerson July 02, 2004   Link

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