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NOFX
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mike Burkett
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ryan Greene
Producer
Lyrics
Lost in a sea of combat boots
Flush the Bouncers with Wasted Youth
When did punk rock become so safe?
(When did the scene become a joke?)
The kids who used to live for beer and speed
(Now want their fries and coke)
Cursing and birds are not allowed
In fact, let's keep noise levels down
Must separate the church and skate
Why don't we put pads on the kids?
Helmets, headgear and mouth pieces
Then we could pad the floors and walls
(Put cameras inside bathroom stalls)
We make sure only nice bands play
(Make every show a matinée)
Teach kids to be all they can be
And we could sing My Country Tis of Thee
Sweet land of liberty (Blegh!)
When did punk rock become so safe?
I know it wasn't Duane or Fletcher
Who put up the barricades
Like a stake in the heart
Somehow, we got driven apart
I want conflict, I want dissent
I want the scene to represent
Our hatred of authority
(Our fight against complacency)
Stop singing songs about girls and love
(You killed the owl, you freed the dove)
Confrontation and politics
(Replaced with harmony and shticks)
(When did punk rock become so tame?)
These fucking bands all sound the same
(We want our fights we want our thugs)
We want our burns, we want our drugs
(Where is the violent apathy?)
These fucking records are rated G!
When did punk rock become so safe?
Written by: Michael John Burkett, Mike Burkett