that's true Blackie, when I saw them live Joe, the drummer, sung it up on stage all by his lonesome. I think its a song very prevalent of our generation (kids born post-1983) It's a very different time for development, let's just say that. I like the Freudian shit here:
that's true Blackie, when I saw them live Joe, the drummer, sung it up on stage all by his lonesome. I think its a song very prevalent of our generation (kids born post-1983) It's a very different time for development, let's just say that. I like the Freudian shit here:
'Bad kids all my friends are bad kids
product of no dad kids'
'Bad kids all my friends are bad kids
product of no dad kids'
It's pretty straightforward, but I read somewhere that it was about one of the band members' experiences as a child in a "bad kid" school, or center.
And since Joe, the drummer, sings it, it's probably his.
that's true Blackie, when I saw them live Joe, the drummer, sung it up on stage all by his lonesome. I think its a song very prevalent of our generation (kids born post-1983) It's a very different time for development, let's just say that. I like the Freudian shit here:
that's true Blackie, when I saw them live Joe, the drummer, sung it up on stage all by his lonesome. I think its a song very prevalent of our generation (kids born post-1983) It's a very different time for development, let's just say that. I like the Freudian shit here:
'Bad kids all my friends are bad kids product of no dad kids'
'Bad kids all my friends are bad kids product of no dad kids'