Just about 6 years ago I heard a song called Private Radio
Followed by a tune they once called True Believers and it
‘Was a song about unity, all of them against you and me
Spikes and drugs against rules and laws there were no subdivisions
Going back 10 years ago, I red some lyrics from Billy Joe
The king of punk he preached a life without recognition and it
‘Was a song about leaving home, and in your room feeling so alone
With only a guitar to call your home, but then came aspirations
We hung low, without charisma
Now aim high, we’ll catch you by surprise
It is our turn to be, an anthem for your memories
Gripping on to summer dreams
Support the death of our scene
Take a look at the scene today
I’m only 22 but I got to say
It makes me sick to see these kids who stand divided and its
Nothing more than a fashion war, which one of us is more hardcore?
DK back patch and Misfit pins I’m so sick and tired of fitting in
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