Lyrics It Seems to Be a Crime - Discharger

It Seems to Be a Crime - Discharger
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song It Seems to Be a Crime, artist - Discharger. Album song Desecrated Ground, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 21.08.2014
Record label: Discharger
Song language: English

It Seems to Be a Crime

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Once again a foreigner is beaten to death
The media cunts, they scream and shout it
The suspect is probably a skinhead
The media lies, the crowd reacts
With stories like American History X
No need to explain
We’re proud to take the blame
It seems to be a crime
To wear your boots and braces
With red or white shoelaces
To shave your head and be a skin
To be a hardworking man
To live just for the weekend
Everything you do will be considered a sin
When you’re a skin
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The Oi!-subculture should be seen as a threat
The boys in blue will never doubt it
The suspect was probably a skinhead
The media lies, they change the facts
So we got no defense when the system attacks
They use our name to make us feel ashamed
It seems to be a crime
To wear your boots and braces
With red or white shoelaces
To shave your head and be a skin
To be a hardworking man
To live just for the weekend
Everything you do will be considered a sin
When you’re a skin
It seems to be a crime
To wear your boots and braces
With red or white shoelaces
To shave your head and be a skin
To be a hardworking man
To live just for the weekend
Everything you do will be considered a sin
When you’re a skin

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