He's just like anyone
He's just like anybody
He's just like frank
And I know it
And he knows it
It's his one sided point of view
I know it when he says
It's my way, or the wrong way
And I don't care about you
But to see my side wouldn't be the worst thing he could do
When someone's politic blinds you
And binds you
To something you don't believe in
And he's just like anyone
And I saw him walking on my way
Path third street just the other day
Why doesn't he understand views keep changing?


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    This song is in fact about my cousin, Frank. As a young teenager at the age of fourteen, Less than Jake was one of my favorite bands, and losing streak one of my favorite albums. Every year we would have a family reunion, where family members would gather from all corners of the US to congregate in respect for my late great-grandmother. My father's uncle, who is the father to the cousin who this song is about, lives near Gainesville, Florida, near where Less than Jake originated from. My cousin was a follower of the punk/ska scene in late 80's through the 90's. Frank is a very new-aged, progressive, forward, but sometimes opinionated person, which the songs lyrics reflect Less Than Jakes disdain for the opinionated part. At the reunion, Frank who was always ahead of the curve when it came to trends, asked me what music I was into. Surprising him, I told him I listened to Pennywise, Pulley, Less than Jake, Catch 22, and other various skate punk/ska bands, and that is when he told me the story behind the song, and that it was in fact about it. Needless to say as a kid, with other friends who listened to Less than Jake and this album front to back, it was pretty awesome to tell your other friends that you had a Less than Jake song written about your family member, even if the song wasn't the most flattering.

    kirbydunker85on June 01, 2015   Link

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