| In the early 70's the bands were f**king lame
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| The music had no message and the bands were f**king tame
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| The kids they had no future unemployment on the rise
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| No one listen to the kids or the people’s cries
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| Then out of the garbage a new voice was heard
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| There was a cry out for punk and now the kids were heard
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| They took it to the street and then it hit the wall
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| Punk was now a driving force the chaos f**king stirred
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| Still fighting, Still fighting. |
| for a future
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| Then out of the 80's a new breed emerged
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| Pissed off, angry, f**king kids the voice was f**king heard
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| Voice of a generation they speak to us today
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| Inspiring us to stand strong and have our f**king say
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| Inspired by the elders they took punk to new levels
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| Pissed off, angry, loud and fast, they smashed the f**king levels
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| The press said punk was dead so they took it to the streets
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| This was 1982, the kids out on the streets
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| Still fighting, Still fighting. |
| for a future
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| The music saved our lives and forced us into battle
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| A battle we can’t win a never ending struggle
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| Punk opened up our eyes to so many f**ked up things
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| But we can never be at peace we’re constantly at war
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| A war against the system, a war for what is right
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| We’ll play our music, have our say, we’re gonna f**king fight
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| We’ll carry on the banner for what punk should be and was
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| Even if we’re the f**king last we won’t give up our cause
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| Still fighting, Still fighting. |
| for a future |