
Sum 41 have released a final music video, for 'Radio Silence', after their Canadian Hall of Fame induction
The punk-rock band releases their final video following their Hall of Fame induction and farewell tour performances at the JUNOs.
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"Fat Lip (Live at the Astoria)" is a track by Sum 41, from the album Still Waiting (Limited Edition) - Single, released 2nd December 2002. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Sum 41.
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[Intro: Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Jason McCaslin] You guys fuckin' rule ass, I gotta say that right now I gotta honestly say (Literal) This is the best fucking crowd I've ever seen (Ass), [?] Hey – What's that? When you guys are out there fuckin' jumpin' around Fuckin' throwin' arms around Make sure you don't punch anyone in the face 'Cause one's gonna fuckin' go home with a black eye or some shit Fuckin' everyone look out for each other No one wants to go home with a bleeding nose Or a fat lip or some shit like that 'Cause that would suck ass [Verse 1: Steve Jocz, Deryck Whibley] Stormin' through the party like my name was El Niño When I'm hangin' out drinkin' in the back of an El Camino Was a skid, and no one knew mе by name Trashed my own house party 'causе nobody came [Pre-Chorus: Deryck Whibley] 'Cause I know I'm not the one you thought you knew back in high school Never goin', never showin' up when we had to Attention that we crave, don't tell us to behave I'm sick of always hearing "act your age" [Chorus: Deryck Whibley, Deryck Whibley & Dave Baksh, Dave Baksh] I don't wanna waste my time 'Come another casualty of society I'll never fall in line 'Come another victim of your conformity And back down [Verse 2: Steve Jocz, Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Crowd] Because you (don't) know us at all, we laugh when old people fall But what would you expect with a conscience so small? Heavy metal and mullets, it's how we were raised Maiden and Priest were the gods that we praised [Pre-Chorus: Deryck Whibley] 'Cause we like havin' fun at other people's expense, and Cuttin' people down is just a minor offense, and None of your concern, I guess I'll never learn I'm sick of being told to wait my turn [Chorus: Deryck Whibley, Deryck Whibley & Dave Baksh, Dave Baksh] I don't wanna waste my time 'Come another casualty of society I'll never fall in line 'Come another victim of your conformity And back down (Back down) [Bridge: Deryck Whibley, Crowd] Don't count on me To let you know when Don't count on me I'll do it again Don't count on me It's the point you're missin' Don't count on me 'Cause I'm not listenin' [Breakdown: Steve Jocz, Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh] Well, I'm a no-goodnick lower middle class brat Back-packed, and I don't give a shit about nothin' You be standin' on the corner talkin' all that kufuffin But you don't make sense from all the gas you be huffin' 'Cause if the egg don't stain, you'll be ringin' off the hook You're on the hit list, wanted in the telephone book I like songs with distortion, to drink in proportion The doctor said my mom should've had abortion [Chorus: Deryck Whibley, Deryck Whibley Dave Baksh, Dave Baksh] 'Cause I don't wanna waste my time 'Come another casualty of society I'll never fall in line 'Come another victim of your conformity And back down (Back down) [Outro: Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh] (Waste my time again) A casualty of society (Waste my time again) Victim of your conformity And back down, go! (Back down, go!)
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The punk-rock band releases their final video following their Hall of Fame induction and farewell tour performances at the JUNOs.

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