sun's goin down
in a shitty little town
where every night's always the same
i've got a 40 in my pocket
as i'm walking down the street
i'm gonna drink till i don't know my name

we'll drink all day
and drink all night
gonna drink until we puke
then we'll go and do it all again
goin out again tonight
gonna get stupid
gonna get loaded
we're gonna get fucked up tonight

sun's goin down
in a shitty little town
where every night's always the same
i've got a 40 in my pocket
as i'm walking down the street
i'm gonna drink till i don't know my name

i said we'll drink all day
and drink all night
gonna drink until we puke
then we'll go and do it all again
goin out again tonight
gonna get stupid
gonna get loaded
we're gonna get fucked up tonight

we're goin out again tonight
we're gonna get stupid
we're gonna get loaded
we're gonna get fucked up tonight


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    This song is awesome when they perform live! Lastnight they tore up the stage, everyone loved them!

    skeeteron May 12, 2002   Link
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    Sooooooo true......my drinkin anthem!!!!!

    walkingonawireon May 23, 2002   Link
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    this song is the best song to rock out too.....i love ALLISTER it sucks jhonny's leaving

    RiddlinStaron June 06, 2002   Link
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    ahh allister is awesome, i saw them yesterday at warped and i met them and got them to sign my stuff, and they were soo cool and nice

    doyerfeethurton June 29, 2002   Link
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    did anyone eelse notice that in the lyrics on the cd cover where this song goes "we're gonna get fucked up tonite" it says "we're gonna get some pancakes?" strange...

    punkoramachicon June 30, 2002   Link
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    This is a cool song, brings back a lot of good memories. Yeah...good times good times...

    RuFiO gIrL637on July 08, 2002   Link
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    this song rocks, i just saw them live...it kicked ass!

    iLOVEsocoon July 26, 2002   Link

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