I woke up half an hour ago
I don't remember much and I'm feeling slow
I don't know how but I know I lost all my friends
Every time I see you now you're picking a fight
I know I must have said nothing right
Do you think that this is going to make a change

Do you want to fight me? Hand to hand
Do you want to fight me? Now's your chance

Can you tell me why I'm so objectionable
Is it personality or just my smell
When you look like fighting I look sick
Is it a disorder a doctor can fix
or are you just a violent mother fucking son of a bitch
When you put me to the floor you know I'll get back up again

Do you want to fight me? Now's the time
Do you want to fight me? Stand in line

It's obvious it's too late to make it right
Talking sense to you is going to take all night
I'm going to get a beating unless I make a plan
I know you want a piece, sorry I'm so slow
One more bevy I'll be ready to go
And run faster than I've ever run before


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    Nice, this is about a pussy that thinks fighting will solve it all, but when it comes time to doing so with someone that normally doesn't fight, the person that normaly doesn't fight runs away hee hee hee, or at least i think thats it...but who gives a damn, the melody is fantastic

    BigWillyStyleon June 01, 2002   Link
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    Hmm, I never really got into this song. Found the sound of it to be highly annoying.

    jacintaon October 07, 2002   Link
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    the guitar playing is amazing

    BlackLungFeveron June 15, 2003   Link
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    yeah you should them live. Lindsey usually plays the really fast intro while holding his guitar behind his head. bloody briliant.

    Spandoon June 25, 2003   Link
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    is there actually any ausies that post on this? coz if there is i amvery disapointed in them for not supporting frenal coz they are awseome!!...and lindsey, all that wearing a dress, i'd say thats talent!

    SavesTheDayRockon July 02, 2004   Link
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    this song is brilliant, the guitar play is awesome, love it.

    mjstokes85on April 17, 2005   Link
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    Kickass Riff, its about a guy who getts drunk and tries to fight people and thinks hes top shit, but when push comes to shove (ie. when hes sober) he gets scared and runs away

    Bigion April 16, 2006   Link
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    greatest guitar intro in the history of man kind.

    GO FRENZAL GO

    petetheeliteon October 09, 2006   Link
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    I love the intro. Frenzal own. It was awesome at Pushover last year, when all the emos were there, and they came on stage and for the first song they said "..alright, this is a new one, it's called Fuck You and Your Fucking Emo Band."

    I went nuts and yeah, it owned. Frenzal are awesome.

    Daniel726on April 03, 2007   Link
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    fuck i love this band. and this song. and fuck it i love lindsay

    larissawillemson October 07, 2007   Link

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