You're a train ride to no importance
You're in love with hell existence
Money is all that you desire
Why don't you pack it and retire?
It's common nature, you can't fool me
I'm just the money that you can't let free
Rainy day genius clouds your mind
Don't you realize the blind leads the blind?

You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial

Oh mister time, will you ever unwind?
Or just rebuild on a new design
Your claim to fame is law and order
The rich get rich, the poor get poor
You put a price tag on what you see
This one's for you, that's for me
If that's winning, I'd rather lose
Why don't you listen to my senseless views?

You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial

How do you feel?

You're a train ride to no importance
You're in love with hell existence
Money is all that you desire
Why don't you pack it in and retire?
It's common nature, you can't fool me
I'm just the money that you can't let free
Rainy days genius clouds your mind
Don't you realize the blind leads the blind?

You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial
You're anti, you're antisocial

Antisocial
Antisocial
Antisocial
Antisocial

Antisocial
Antisocial
Antisocial
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Antisocial
Antisocial
Antisocial
Antisocial


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Antisocial Lyrics as written by Norbert Krief Bernard Bonvoisin

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    you song is fukin sik!! and is it just me or does it take 1,000,000 years to find anthrax onn the "A" list. I always crank this song when i'm in a group of friends and I'm listening to my iPod. I am so anti-social and I love this song, thats what its about right??

    metallica 86on February 23, 2007   Link

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