The national media cover clinton/lewinsky
While the world's governments sell out millions on the issue of free trade
But somewhere in the night a force is not asleep
Ad a massive organization plans to rise up to its feet
It happens like this

A pirate radio voice transmite into the night
And from DC to Peking email warns of lost global rights
And the hoax the world's leaders, wanted no one to see
Comes crashing on their heads from grass roots striking it down
The blows coming for the world's

Underground network - alternative communication
Corporate media can't keep us beat down, brainwashed, enslaved
'Cause of our underground network alternative communication

They try to blind us but we
Stand up and fight! Stnad up and fight!
They try to keep us ignorant but we
Stand up and fight! Stand up and fight!
They want to take our rights away so
Stand up and fight fight!

Just take a look around the world and you're going to find that nearly all
Mass media are owned and controlled by a handful of conservative capitalists
We must devise and implement alternative methods of distributing our news, our
Information, our ideas people worldwide working together to take a stand, to
Tell the truth!


Lyrics submitted by x_melancholy_x

Underground Network Lyrics as written by Patrick C. Bollinger Christopher Lee Barker

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    this is an awesome message, but many people like this sort of thing cause they just want to jump on a movement and lash out at something. people really have to be aware of why they support something (or are against it), that it's something they're really committed to out of belief, and not pissed-off teenage hormones. i think many people go crazy over this stuff cause it's the rebel of the moment, but if they stop and listen to the words too , they might really learn something.

    irresistible7on August 25, 2002   Link
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    awesome song the lyrics pretty plainly tell the story

    losingthenighton April 29, 2002   Link
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    yea i love this song so much Clinton/Lewinsky..thats great AnTi-FlAg RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!

    antisocial02on May 04, 2002   Link
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    yea i love this song so much Clinton/Lewinsky..thats great AnTi-FlAg RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!

    antisocial02on May 04, 2002   Link
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    this is my favorite anti-flag song ... haha they rawk!

    NoUseGeekon July 18, 2002   Link
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    Man this song is awesome. Anti flag is pimp. :) heh.

    This song is so catchy..

    +M

    HopesUnknownon September 09, 2002   Link
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    This song is great and it is just about how the people of the world need to find other ways of communication besides the mass media ones that are so full of one sided views and bigotry. If the people of the world can communicate directly with each other they may understand that we're all in this together.

    Madcappunkon March 11, 2003   Link

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