How come skinhead oi boys have no work?
I bet if they did they'd go berserk
Shut up about the working class
A job is no big deal
You all look like Hitler youth
good job
That's some appeal

You oi-boys and oi-girls have quite the scene
At shows you love to gang up and act mean
The ones I know were racist then
But that's all in the past
Excuse my not believing you
It's happened much too fast

Little rich working class oi boy (x3)

You look and act and talk like Nazi goons
If you truly cared you'd change your tune
The aura you exude tells everyone just how you feel
I don't buy your bullshit boys
Sorry, there's no deal

Little rich working class oi boy (x7)


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    Sorry for the double post but-- From wikipedia: """ Along with his casual acquaintance Ben Weasel, Joe King has criticized the re-emergence of the street punk scene and what he sees as the glorification of violence and class warfare by certain bands. The song, "Little Rich Working Class Oi Boy" from the album Beyond the Valley of the Assfuckers takes aim at the working class pretensions and bellicose attitudes of some members of the Oi! scene. In a 2005 post to The Queers official website, King criticizes the effect of Boston punk band, the Dropkick Murphys. Writes King, "With all this stupid fucking Irish/Dropkick BS these days the whole punk scene (what's left of it) is full of assholes that just wanna fight." """

    Grimboyon March 24, 2006   Link
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    im not a big fan of the queers but they do have a fuckin point there is funny how oi skinheads go on against racism and how they stand up for the workin class in the mean time most of them are just a bunch of rich ass kids, it seriously makes me wanna puke sometimes theres a pretty good oi band in my town last time i went to see them, i was in the toilet and i saw 3 skinheads gettin changed, gettin their braces out of their bags...its like u must be what u r, before during and after the show lol

    diypunxon July 28, 2008   Link
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    Too true, why would you want to associate yourself with something with such a crappy history?

    Grimboyon March 21, 2006   Link

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