Smoke another joint
Drink another beer
Let's get one thing straight
You keep it fucking clear
Fuck your brain
Take another hit
I pray to God you OD on that shit
Shoot that fucking needle into your veins
Your brain-dead body is all that remains
I fucking choose to keep my mind clear
Your drugs and alcohol don't belong here
You don't know who you're fucking with!
You're messing with the wrong crew!
Blow that smoke in my face, and God knows what I'll do
Your fucking lifestyle makes me sick
Straighten out your act, and fucking quick
I can't understand why you do that shit
Cause me and my crew won't stand for it!


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    yet another bunch of idiots who ruin sXe....what does being sXe gotta do about beating the shit outta people for doing drugs...sXe isnt about violence

    fuckOChardcoreon April 23, 2004   Link
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    yet another bunch of idiots who ruin sXe....what does being sXe gotta do about beating the shit outta people for doing drugs...sXe isnt about violence

    fuckOChardcoreon April 23, 2004   Link
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    "another bunch of idiots who ruin sxe" I'd write that line on a blank paper and shove it up your ass...

    FadedGreyon June 15, 2004   Link
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    what its true the members of the band contribute to the idiots who have ruined sXe....fucking sick of these fools who associate sXe with violence

    fuckOChardcoreon June 22, 2004   Link
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    Awww........BUST!

    xlinkousxon October 15, 2004   Link
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    quit being a pussy

    XXXCatalepticWishXXXon October 19, 2004   Link
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    what about faggots who can't spell out straight edge?

    nick.xon December 22, 2004   Link
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    This song is about how hardcore should be a positive community, and drugs and alcohol don't belong in it.

    BTW arguing over the internet rules.

    xECKSxon April 23, 2007   Link
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    How much can someone swear in a song, thats 18 times in total, theres actually one curse word missed out before the first mention of god.

    Also, I think he says he prays to god he'll die on it, but i'm not sure.

    Matthew15on December 13, 2007   Link

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